a follow-up Following up on yesterday's item on copy-protected audio CDs that not only do not play on a Mac, but may get stuck in the CD drive, articles recently posted to newscientist.com (Copy ...
I've got a buddy with a PowerPC running OS 9.1<BR><BR>I downloaded a Mac program for him off the web since he doesn't have broadband. I'd like to burn it to a CD compatible with his computer. What ...
I’ve received lots of interesting questions in the last couple of weeks, and here are four of them. I address the increasingly common problem of ripping a CD when your Mac doesn’t have an optical ...
Mireth Technology has released MacMP3CD 1.0 (US$19.95), a new Mac OS X application that allows users to burn and play MP3 CDs — audio CDs that are burned using the MP3 file format, which can hold up ...
The latest improvement to Sony’s CD “copy protection” technology can still be defeated with sticky tape or marker pens, New Scientist has found. But Sony warns the methods could damage the discs and ...
LAST JANUARY, Apple introduced a DVD-R/CD-RW combo drive called SuperDrive, which lets you play CDs and DVDs and burn recordable CDs, rewriteable CDs and recordable DVDs. That means you can make your ...
A new kind of copy-protected music CD will likely hit U.S. shelves early next year, as record label Sony BMG Music Entertainment experiments with a technology created by British developer First 4 ...
OK, I know that Macs can read PC formatted CDs. But as I understand it there's no way to get features like autorun to work. Is there any software for the PC that will burn a Mac/PC Hybrid CD?