Hello There.
I already have an old Apple Super Drive DVD CD that I can connect to any Mac.
However, recently I bought another DVD writer which will connect to a windows
computer and Apple Mac. I bought it for my El Braille which is coming shortly
just in case I needed to connect a DVD drive t
Hi!
Ok, that’s was what i thought.
There should be more usb-ports on the MacBook Air.
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> 18 maj 2020 kl. 16:53 skrev Bradford Snyder :
>
> This is normal. The power requirements of the SuperDrive state that it must
> be connected directly to a Mac, and not through a USB hub, powered or
> ot
This is normal. The power requirements of the SuperDrive state that it must be
connected directly to a Mac, and not through a USB hub, powered or otherwise.
Your less expensive DVD drive apparently has lesser power specifications.
- Brad -
On May 18, 2020, at 09:02, Anders Holmberg wrote:
H
Hi!
I have this Apple superDrive dvd and CD player.
It seems not able to be driven through a powered usb-hub.
That is quite odd to me because my other les expensive dvd/CD player works
pritty fine.
So i have to connect the superDrive directly into my Mac instead.
Or maybe get a thunderbolt hub wi
Hi!
Since i have som dvd-s here i want to rip but need to view the films first i
need a good dvd player app.
Vlc is one but its a bit tricky to view all titles at once.
Wasn’t there a boil-tin app for the Mac?
I guess its not convinient these days.
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Hi,
I'd check the drivers for your burner. The stock DVD Player app on your Mac
should work just fine. The Apple USB Super Drive often works better and is
needed to boot from DVDs, but you should be able to play them just fine with a
third party device.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Apple Te
hello guys, any dvd play for mac, cause i can’t play a dvd on my mac book 2014.
i attach my dvd burner and play on my mac, but it only plays the sound track of
the film thanks.
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Hi List,
I got the TV series, “Turn, Washington Spies” as a loan from my local library
so I can watch season 1. The DVD is due back in two weeks and I need to better
be able to use DVD Player when it loads. Does anyone know how to select
tracks/episodes from a disk and to get that specific
The positive benefit of allowing DVD player to run at least once when a disc is
inserted is that drive authentication is performed. Once the drive has
authenticated the disc, the encrypted sectors will come straight off without
any read failures. You can then invoke your favourite ripper
One thing as I have been ripping all my DVDs with Mac DVD Ripper Pro and I
switched from DVD Player to Mac DVD to launch, and noticed that DVDs being
recognized really slowed down if the DVD Player does not launch. This could be
because I am dealing with DVDr and not DVDs that I bought at the
Hi Sabahattin,
Ah thanks so much. Never thought about that! It's solved my problem.
Have a great Christmas break.
Andrew
> On 23 Dec 2015, at 11:25, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> The controls for deciding what happens when you insert optical media should,
> unless something whacky is goin
The controls for deciding what happens when you insert optical media should,
unless something whacky is going on with your setup, be in System Preferences,
under CDs and DVDs.
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Hi,
Whenever I insert a dvd into my superdrive, DVD player opens up. I actually
want to open mac dvd ripper in order to rip the dvd. But the two apps interfere
with each other and I get asked by mac dvd ripper to reinsert my dvd only to
encounter the same loop of events. I can't seem to
Installed Mac DVD Ripper which is working nicely. But even tho I set
DVD Player (Mavericks) to not open when a disc is inserted, it still
pops up and says initialization error. Once I press the Ok button, the
ripper gets to work.
I see no other preferences for DVD Player so am sure I
Just to double check: you did launch a title before navigating using the menu?
You presumably already know that you can't navigate to a title until you're
past the root and title menus, so slap enter a couple of times first and try
again.
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Hi, I tried VLC for the Mac, and honestly, I could not figure it out, the
interface just did not seem to make any sense to me at all.
I’ve been trying to access the titles in 3 ways from the built in DVD player. .
1. Going to the Go menu, arrrowing down to titles, using right arrow,
selecting
control option F5 and doing a mouse click, hitting both enter or space
>> bar on the selected title, this is driving me nuts, I've never
>> encountered a DVD like this before.
>> There seems to be no keyboard shortcuts in DVD player to let you
>> advance by title.
>&g
ered a DVD like this before.
> There seems to be no keyboard shortcuts in DVD player to let you
> advance by title.
>
> I could sure use some suggestions on a way to get this to work
> properly, or perhaps a more VO friendly DVD player.
> I have tried Softcon DVD player, but I
5 and doing a mouse click, hitting both enter or space
bar on the selected title, this is driving me nuts, I've never
encountered a DVD like this before.
There seems to be no keyboard shortcuts in DVD player to let you
advance by title.
I could sure use some suggestions on a way to get this to wor
Hi all,
Just wondering, how does one locate and play the audio described track using
the apple dvd player?
Do you do it from the title menu?
Kind regards,
Andrew
Sent from my 11 inch macbook air
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Thank you very much. After much swearing and cajoling, I have it working
great. Mel
On Sep 29, 2012, at 10:04 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The entire Trackpad is also the button. Simply press firmly on the Trackpad
> and you'll feel a kind of click as it goes down and it click again as
Hi,
The entire Trackpad is also the button. Simply press firmly on the Trackpad
and you'll feel a kind of click as it goes down and it click again as it comes
back up. On older Mac laptops and most PCs there was a separate button(s) for
mouse actions, the Mac has made it a part of the actual
What is and where is the trackpad button? I have the DVD out now and I am
afraid to put it back it in. Tell me what you mean by trackpad button please.
Mel
On Sep 27, 2012, at 10:25 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you can Shutdown your Mac, do so. Then when you start it up again, hol
Hi,
If you can Shutdown your Mac, do so. Then when you start it up again, hold
down the trackpad button while the startup chime is sounding. Hold it down
until the DVD ejects, usually it ends up taking about 5 seconds. If it does
not eject in a reasonable amount of time, release the mouse/tr
My yoga disk is in my computer and it is stuck saying "busy" no matter what I
do. It won't eject or quit. What to do? Mel
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hi eric,
this is chenelle, i just allow for the entire episode to play then i use the
vo left arrow key stroke to go ba k to the main menu where the list of episodes
are located at. then i vo down arrow to the next episode. but i will play
with my apple wireless keyboard when viewing a e
Greetings.
I could be completely misremembering (I'm returning to the world of Mac after a
six year absence and everything), but I seem to remember that there was a way
to accessibly use the DVD player (and by "use", I mean actually access chapter
titles and things, even
I've been trying to work the dvd player on the mac, and can't for the life of
me figure out how to switch between chapters. Is there a way to do this?
I've looked through the menu's at the controll options, and didn't see
anything pertaining to that, and the return k
I've started using the dvd player on the macbook pro, and can't figure out how
to move back and forth between the chapters in the disc. I've looked through
the control list in the menu's, and can't find a thing. Can anyone help here?
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Hi folks.
Can anyone tell me if the DVD-player on the Mac can send sound via
AirPlay, or do I have to use Airfoil to do this?
-David
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Hey everyone,
This one is driving me crazy. When i pop in a dvd and the player starts, voice
over keeps saying dvd player has new window. Constantly. One has to switch to a
different app to shut it up.
Anyone get the same outcome?
Yuma
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he title and chapters
> so I can jump to whatever episode I want to watch.
>
> Maybe I am missing some setting in the Apple Dvd player software as I can't
> get VO to read the titles.
>
>
> In the Journey,
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> Ron
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Hi all,
I received some DVDs as a gift recently. These have more than one episode on a
disk. I am looking for some software that will read the title and chapters so
I can jump to whatever episode I want to watch.
Maybe I am missing some setting in the Apple Dvd player software as I can
I don't know if I am doing something wrong or if the DVD player is not
accessible. I cannot get VO to read the titles or chapters.
If DVD player is not accessible, is there an accessible one available?
In the Journey,
Ron
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> over, so at least the conversion is accessible and I expect the burning
> process to be as well.
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From: "Mike"
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Subject: Burning an AVI file to play on a standard DVD player
Hi List:
Anyone know of a program I can use, that's voice over accessible, to
burn an AVI file to play on a standard DVD player?
I tri
Hi List:
Anyone know of a program I can use, that's voice over accessible, to
burn an AVI file to play on a standard DVD player?
I tried Burn but it gives me issues and Toast Titanium 10 isn't
totally vo accessible and the copy I have insists I need an XVID
Codec, which I can't fi
Hi all,
Well, it was user error
I don't usually use quicknav,O but I did have it turned on, and totally forgot
about it.
I appreciate the suggestions that were made.
Thanks.
Bob
n Sep 5, 2010, at 1:41 PM, John D. Lipsey wrote:
> It works on my end. I'd check to make sure quicknav wasn't on
It works on my end. I'd check to make sure quicknav wasn't on. As long as
quicknav is off, it should work just fine. Or maybe mine just works because
it's odd, like me. :)
On Sep 5, 2010, at 5:32 AM, Bob Hill wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just received a MacBook 13 inch computer, and am getting u
Hi,
Maybe try turning your quick nav off by pressing right and left arrows at the
same time, I don't know if that's a factor or not.
HTH,
Courtney
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On Sep 5, 2010, at 7:32 AM
command+option should work if I remember correctly.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
A Very Proud and Happy Mac User!!!
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On Sep 5, 2010, at 6:32 AM, Bob Hill wrote:
Hi all,
I just received a MacBook 13 inch computer, and
Hi all,
I just received a MacBook 13 inch computer, and am getting used to how it works.
One thing I have noticed is that when playing a DVD, I can't use the right and
left arrows to move forward or backward by chapter while I have VoiceOver
running.
When VO is turned off, this works fine.
I ca
Hi,
If you're using DVD Player, hitting enter actually works. What happens is that
the menus automatically come up on the screen, and you can navigate them by
using the arrow keys. Of course, you won't get any feedback, but on most DVDs
the first option is play. Hitting enter should
Ah, well disregard my last message. I did get it to work this time. I went back
to check and I didn't have the no dvd menu box checked. Smile, thought I did.
Thanks for the info.
May
On 2010-05-13, at 8:31 PM, Ryan Mann wrote:
> Hello. It is easy to play DVD's if you have the VLC media player.
Hmm, I tried with VLC and it never worked for me. That's why I went to the dvd
player that comes with the Mac.
On 2010-05-13, at 8:31 PM, Ryan Mann wrote:
> Hello. It is easy to play DVD's if you have the VLC media player. Open VLC.
> Then hit command+d to open disk. Use yo
Hello. It is easy to play DVD's if you have the VLC media player. Open VLC.
Then hit command+d to open disk. Use your VO navigation keys to go through
that dialog box. Check the checkbox that says "no DVD menus." Then press the
open button. This worked on my Forest Gump DVD, so I would th
It took me a while to figure out how to get the dvd to work as well. I finally
noticed that there's another screen that comes up and inside that window you
can get the dvd to work. The buttons aren't labeled so it again took a while to
find the right one.
I would also like to know if there's an
Does anyone have any ti8ps for playing dvds with voiceover? I am not able to
even get the dvd to start playing, even when selecting play form the menu.
Thanks.
Ronit
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ct: making dvd player in the newest incarnation of the mackbook pro
region free
hi all
i was wondering does anyone have any advice on how to make my dvd player
region free?
i have both dvds from the UK and US and at the moment i can't watch say for
example dvds from the UK because my drive r
Very cool. Didn't know this.
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; situation, may I suggest UTorrent? Hey, it isn't copyright infringement if
>> you already own it.
>>
>> Bryan
>>
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free
hi all
i was wondering does anyone have any advice on how to make my dvd player region
free?
i have both dvds from the UK and US and at the moment i can'
any advice on how to make my dvd
> player region free?
> i have both dvds from the UK and US and at the moment i can't watch
> say for example dvds from the UK because my drive region has to be
> changed but i can only do this a number of times
> i would be vary greatful if anyone
ement if you already own it.
Bryan
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free
hi all
i was wondering does anyone have any advice on how to make my dvd
player region free?
i have both dvds from the UK and US and at the moment i can't watch
say for example dvds from the UK because my drive region has to be
changed but i can only do this a number of times
i would be
Hi. In dvd player, when a disc is playing, you can use the go menu to get to
different parts of the dvd. There are options under there for title and
chapter. It takes a little trial and error to see which titles are what you
want. Under the controls menu, you can do things like pause
Hi darsy when my dvd plays i use vo right and left arrow and all i get is a
bonk.
Not sure how to work i'm new to the mac.
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Hi. Both dvd player and vlc are quite accessible. What are you having trouble
with?
Darcy
On 2010-04-26, at 5:44 AM, chad baker wrote:
> Hi is there any accessible dvd apps.
> I'm trying to listen to my dvd's but dvd player isn't accessible.
> I also tried
Hi is there any accessible dvd apps.
I'm trying to listen to my dvd's but dvd player isn't accessible.
I also tried vlc player with no luck.
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weird things lately.
>>> it'll play most cds and dvd's, but it's iffy on my glee road to sectionals
>>> box set. there are four dvd's in the set, the first 13 episodes of the
>>> show. sometimes they'll work, but most of the time they just spin an
set, the first 13 episodes of the show.
>> sometimes they'll work, but most of the time they just spin and stop and
>> spin and stop and finally the dvd player spits them out. they're not mounted
>> to the finder and the mac doesn't seem to have any recognissio
iffy on my glee road to sectionals
>> box set. there are four dvd's in the set, the first 13 episodes of the show.
>> sometimes they'll work, but most of the time they just spin and stop and
>> spin and stop and finally the dvd player spits them out. they're not
and dvd's, but it's iffy on my glee road to sectionals box set.
> there are four dvd's in the set, the first 13 episodes of the show. sometimes
> they'll work, but most of the time they just spin and stop and spin and stop
> and finally the dvd player spits them out.
f the time they just spin and stop and spin and stop
and finally the dvd player spits them out. they're not mounted to the finder
and the mac doesn't seem to have any recognission that they're inserted except
for the spinning and stopping before spitting out.
I've tried cleani
Hi Ryan,
Dan Keys posted about both the problem and the solution for running a
headless Mac Mini with DVD player 3 or 4 years ago. The performance
issues don't just arise with Front Row and the DVD player, but also
with Safari, iTunes, and the iWork suite when the Mini is run withou
Hi,
All,
I have a problem getting a dvs track that was ripped from a DVD to
work in sync with the DVD I am playing in DVD Player. I am using the
attached software.
Thanks,
Alex,
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