Q: Why won't my Macbook/ iDVD accept a DVD?
I need to make copies of a DVD of a relative's funeral that someone sent me. However, when I insert it into the CD/DVD drive, iDVD doesn't appear and the DVD ejects after a minute. (This has happened several times.)
I tested the DVD on a portable DVD player and it played fine all the way through, so the disk isn't corrupted or damaged. I also tested the iDVD on my Macbook on a commercial DVD and iDVD opened normally and began playing the commercial disk.
Can anyone tell me why the Macbook (mid-2008, OS 10.6.8) would refuse to read one good DVD but not another? I urgently need to make copies of this one and was going to try using Disk Utility, following instructions from Macworld, <http://www.macworld.com/article/1147093/backup_dvds.html> (can't afford to pay Fedex $15 a shot!), but I need to get my Macbook to "like" the DVD first! (Maybe the Macbook doesn't like funerals? ) Thanks for any help out there!!
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Posted on May 26, 2015 3:26 PM
Do you have any other non commercial disks that you can try in the drive. Also try the problem disk on another Mac with an optical drive. If it can read and play the disk then your drive is the culprit. In that case try using a cleaning disk, one with dry brushes - no liquids.
Just so we're on the same page the disk doesn't show up in the Disk Utility's left hand pane, right? Have you tried cleaning the disk?
Posted on May 27, 2015 9:11 AM
