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qbmcnabb108

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Dec 9, 2006
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Hey! I just opened my new MacBook and I LOVE IT!! Anyways I burned all my songs to a dvd to transfer to my Mac and when I put the dvd in it says that there is nothing on the disk. I can tell that something is burned on the disk though. Does anybody know what I'm doing wrong?
 
it happened to me b4 that osx can't read some dvds burned under windows, just go back to a windows machine, and transfer your files with external harddrive or through home network
 
Depends on how you burned the disk and what software you used on the PC. A common mistake is not closing the session...
 
it can't be called a mistake if software allows it and windows can read it tho :p
 
it can't be called a mistake if software allows it and windows can read it tho :p

Are you kidding? Nero with its drag and drop burning trips people up all the time. Try and take the disk to another PC without Nero and you'll get the same problem. :rolleyes:
 
Are you kidding? Nero with its drag and drop burning trips people up all the time. Try and take the disk to another PC without Nero and you'll get the same problem. :rolleyes:

errr.... from my experience, my disk has nothin to do with nero, still, when OSX open it, it shows nothin in it, while windows can read the content.

I used nero under linux tho, generally, i think Nero is the best burning software out there.
 
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