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jgram2 10-28-2012 10:39 AM

Software to find the media ID in OS X 10.7 and higher?
 
Found your site when I had problems with Sony DVD+RWs in a Sony DVD-VX535. Very helpful info on DVD media quality.

OTOH, I was distressed to read that there seem to be no currently viable DVD recorders according to your site although the info appears a few years old. Finally, I downloaded DVD-Media-Inspector for my MacBook Pro running OSX 10.7.5 and got the message "You can't open the application. . .because PowerPC applications are no longer supported."

Thought you might like to know.

Fortunately, I have Linux 10.4 and a WinXP boxes so have other means of running your other software.

Thanks for all the good info.


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kpmedia 10-28-2012 10:53 AM

Hi jgram, and thanks for the feedback. :congrats:

In addition to using dedicated software, Mac OS X reveals the media ID through the System Profiler, or in burning software like Toast. Some of the freeware burning tools do, too, though I forget which specific ones do it. (I'd have to double check from my Mac.)

This is one of the method mentioned here: http://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/medi...a-quality.html
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In Mac OS X, software such as Toast shows the ID. And then basic info about blank optical media is available in the System Profiler when a blank is inserted into the drive. No media testing, though.
If you have any other feedback, questions, etc, feel free to add them. :)


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