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Old June 29th, 2002, 06:50 AM
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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.

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Old June 29th, 2002, 08:13 AM
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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
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Thumbs up Yes, it works

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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Old July 31st, 2002, 12:33 AM
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Thumbs up Creating DVDs with iDVD

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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