Hi,
I am running Mac OS X 10.5.10. Can a one please tell me how to choose a disk format to burn a CD burner I remember once while I drive a used disc to a format ready to burn when dragging to the trash or something, but cannot quiet remember.
Hi,
I am running Mac OS X 10.5.10. Can a one please tell me how to choose a disk format to burn a CD burner I remember once while I drive a used disc to a format ready to burn when dragging to the trash or something, but cannot quiet remember.
The Finder can burn files to CD or DVD. You can then use this disk as a backup, send it to friends or copy files to another computer. Mac OS X burns discs that can also be used on Windows computers and other computers. Thie disc uses an HFS Plus / ISO 9660 hybrid with these file systems: HFS +, ISO-9660 with Rock Ridge and Joliet with Rock Ridge. If your computer has a Combo drive, you can burn files to CD. If your computer has a SuperDrive, you can burn files onto CDs and DVDs.
After you drag items to the disc, the Finder places aliases in the disc window. When you burn the disc, the original files that the aliases point to are burned to the disc. Also, if any folder in the burn folder contains aliases, the original files for those aliases are burned to the disc as well.
It gives you three options for the preparation of a blank CD for burning: Standard (HFS Plus / ISO 9660), iTunes (audio CDs) and MP3 (ISO 9660). Choose Standard format to save the data or multimedia files on your CD. A file in a standard CD format can be read on PCs and Macintosh computers, using any application that can recognize the file format. Standard format also lets you use long file names and file names international, and allows the encoding of larger files.
To Burn a CD, follow the steps below :
1. Insert a blank disc into the CD recording drive. A dialog box.
2. Type a name for the disc in the Name field.
3. Choose a format from the Format pop disc menu.
4. Click Prepare. A disk icon appears on the desktop.
5. Drag files and folders you want to save to disk icon.
6. When files and folders are finished copying the disk icon, arrange exactly as you want to see when it burns the disc. Once you burn a disc, you can not change the location of the files or folders or their names.
7. Click the disk icon, then choose Burn CD from the Special menu.
8. Click Record. The disk is initialized and the files and folders are saved to disk.
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