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| How to install DVR-A04 (Superdrive) into a Quicksilver Mac I think I've checked out the whole web but I couldn't find the instructions and information I needed: I own a PowerMac Quicksilver G4 733 with a CD writer. I'd like to replace the internal CD writer with the Pioneer DVR-A04 (Superdrive). I found instructions how to install a DVR-A04 model into a pre-Quicksilver Mac but I am not sure if this really helps since the Quicksilver tower looks quite different. I've come across rumours that I can install the DVR-A04 and it will run with iDVD. But nobody seems to have personal experience with that. Is there anybody out there who installed a DVR-A04 (or DVR-A03) into a Quicksilver Mac and knows for sure if it is compatible with iDVD? Any problems with drivers etc.? Thanks. Mark |
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| If pre-Quicksilvers installed software, the Quicksilver will too. The trick is physically installing it. Open the cover and look around the CD-RW. You'll see that the "dock" is connected with 4 screws, one on the front, 2 on the top, 1 on the bottom. Pull it out once you're rid of these and unscrew the CD-RW itself. Now simply repeat this backwards with your superdrive. |
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| I read in a German magazin (MacUp) that I need an ATAPI-Mac and that I need to change the ATAPI interface from PO-Mode4 (16 MB/s) to UDMA/33 (33 MB/s). Now I'm pretty confused. Does my Quicksilver have an ATAPI interface? And what do I have to change??? |
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| Just try. You won't break anything ![]() As long as it's the same drive as the apple superdrives, it will work. You can also search for your drive in XLR8yourmac.com's compatibility database at http://forums.xlr8yourmac.com/drived....drivedb.lasso and read the user comments there ![]()
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| So, I finally bought the Pioneer DVR-A04 drive. I installed it in my G4 733 Quicksilver. No problem to install. I found instructions for how to change a CD drive of a Quicksilver Mac on http://www.maceinsteiger.de/html/anl...g4_qs_cd.shtml (in German though) and, of course, it also works for a DVD drive. I haven't burned any CDs or DVDs yet but programs (including iDVD!) seem to work just fine. No driver problems so far either. |
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| And now I created my first home movie DVD! No problems at all. iDVD works fine and burning the DVD was just smooth. I filled the DVD with 55 minutes of movie time. Encoding of the movies took about 3 times as long, so roughly 3 hours. Burning took about 30 minutes. The DVD runs perfectly on my stand alone DVD player. Picture looks fine. ![]() |
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| how much did the superdrive cost?
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