As a complete refutation (not that I’m right or wrong), but every single CD I’ve ever made that starts a Mac was always burned at whatever the maximum possible speed of the drive I had was. Never had a problem as long as it is a good .cdr of the entire disc, not just the data volume.
...which is why I say it is ok to use machines with batteries in them. Some think these things will blow up "any minute", but I am sure that changing them within 10 years or something would be fine.
Just as described in the title. I am looking to see if there are any Mac PCI cards that will work with OS X ~10.6 with analog RGB and/or S-video input jacks that can capture/record video to a 2008 Mac Pro. Do any such cards exist?
Perhaps the drive cannot vary its rotational speed. Only thing I can think of.
I’d love that capability. I have a SuperDisk that I got brand new with my iMac in 98. Just sits in its box waiting for a use…
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