There may be other posts asking similar but not in 2023 current posts.
My question is that I am not sure how much longer my internal drive a SuperDrive will survive. It makes noises and sounds or acts intermittent errors.
I use this now with Rocio Toast and for playing DVDs SD not HD borrowed from the library.
Also I have an extremely large inventory of DVD-R DL and CD-R
Even an older still working Lightscribe DVD color burner that used to work in my office PC. Once it died I had it removed thinking it would work at home for the mac or something like an external drive for my old SCSI Sampler music instrument . That did not happen.
One is not SCSI obviously but the other has no drivers for the mac.
My interface needs are internal for the tower mac as an option
It also could be compared as a
usb-C option external burning drive, like OWC. For a newer MacBook Air M1. The latter is a good idea I bet since the technology is newer than my Mac tower.
But I ask because I need advice on this issue, looking online I see some external options but it is not like going to Fry’s used to be!
Some have no reviews and the brand is not even one I can pronounce.
Lastly, what is the benefit with the M-Disc ? Should that be a must for my investment , and will it really last 1000 years!? ;-)
Thanks again I am grateful for any advice and suggestions on this matter or matters.
My question is that I am not sure how much longer my internal drive a SuperDrive will survive. It makes noises and sounds or acts intermittent errors.
I use this now with Rocio Toast and for playing DVDs SD not HD borrowed from the library.
Also I have an extremely large inventory of DVD-R DL and CD-R
Even an older still working Lightscribe DVD color burner that used to work in my office PC. Once it died I had it removed thinking it would work at home for the mac or something like an external drive for my old SCSI Sampler music instrument . That did not happen.
One is not SCSI obviously but the other has no drivers for the mac.
My interface needs are internal for the tower mac as an option
It also could be compared as a
usb-C option external burning drive, like OWC. For a newer MacBook Air M1. The latter is a good idea I bet since the technology is newer than my Mac tower.
But I ask because I need advice on this issue, looking online I see some external options but it is not like going to Fry’s used to be!
Some have no reviews and the brand is not even one I can pronounce.
Lastly, what is the benefit with the M-Disc ? Should that be a must for my investment , and will it really last 1000 years!? ;-)
Thanks again I am grateful for any advice and suggestions on this matter or matters.