Compatible Drives

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  • the Matshita drives built into most laptops DO NOT WORK. Some have the "HL-DT-ST" drive which actually may work, but they are rare.
  • to burn, you may need PatchBurn.
  • You can expect to get perfect rips and burns. If you're getting glitchy graphics, could be your drive, lense, or disc, don't think "oh I can't expect perfection", because you can and you should.

How to tell if your drive will work

Find the *original spec sheet* for your drive. Google it, they're almost always out there somewhere in a PDF or something. Looks something like this:
specs.jpg

Failing that, this compatability list is quite nice. And here's a BIG list. Or try TriceraSoft, GoldenHawk.

Also Note: LightScribe drives DO NOT ADVERTISE that they have CD+G capability like you see in the above picture. In fact, many don't even advertise that they are Macintosh compatible. Rest assured they are mac compatible and that they can read and write CD+G.

Some LightScribes

Please report back on compatability, I believe ALL these drives will work:

Works for Sure

  • Plextor PX-Q840U available everywhere!!
  • LiteOn 20X DVD/CD LH-20A1PX500C, or DVD20DLSE
  • LaCie d2 DVD±RW with LightScribe. Update: Some folks have reported trouble burning with the "NEC DVD±RW ND-3500AG", which is the drive used in at least some LaCie D2 burners.
  • Samsung SH-S182M/BSBN or SE-S224
  • $60 at CompUSA
  • HL-DT-ST DVD-RW. (Hitachi/LG drives. DT is for DaTa, ST is for STorage) Models confirmed working are GWA-4080M. Some MacBookPro's have these built in!! Warning: GSA-S10N can read but fails burning viable discs. GE20-LU10 can read but apparently only burns 2 tracks and fails after that. (check the MBPro BEFORE you buy so you know, it's rather random which drive you'll get if you just order the MBPro online)
  • HP DV920105 CA 16X DVD with LightScribe
  • LaCie 16X DL
  • Plextor 708UF
  • Yamaha CRW-F1E
  • Sony DRX-510UL DVD-R Works for ripping. Burning has not been tested yet.

Does NOT work for Sure

  • LaCie LigtScribe DVDRW8651 will read but NOT WRITE
  • Optiarc drives
  • TEAC CD-W548E
  • Many "Matshita" drives don't read or write (many mac laptops have them)
  • Discs burned with Pioneer DVR can can be read by other computers, but not real karaoke hardware.
  • Plextor 716SA, S, UF
  • Plextor 610U can read. it *seems* to write discs but they don't play back very well.

We are Confused

  • HP dvd1040e I know it can rip, but there's been at least one user who could not burn.
  • The specs say it does NOT work, however you are somehow able to rip SOME cdg discs. Haven't tried burning. LG GSA-E60L (and why the hell do they have such arcane names??)
  • Note: it does rip but a user has reported this will not burn!! A pre-certified CD+G compatible drive from MTU. I recommend the IDE Internal ($80) plus a DriveDock ($114). Yes it's more expensive but it's faster than USB2. If you don't care about blazing speed then simply the USB one ($130) is fine.
  • Plextor 755UF: one person could not get it to work at all. another reports "perfect success ripping and burning"
  • Plextor 750A: reports it can read but not write, however, one user reports that the graphics read are VERY glitchy

This Just In - from Plextor

Unfortunately, many of the newest models do not support cd+g. The models that support reading and writing cd+g include: Q840U, 755UF, 716UF, 712UF, 708UF, PREMIUM-U, W4824TU & W4012TU. You can check with Unity Electronics or eSsaitech for pricing and availability.

Why does the drive that does not work on Mac still work on Windows?

What? Really? Do you have such a drive? Can I see it? What is its make/model? Please contact me.

I have gone the extra mile and with help from Apple and a secret third party I have written a low level disc reader that has access to the drive in the same way that Windows has. Unfortunately I have discovered that it is still incompatible with Matshita drives. Matshita the most important drive to gain compatibility with, given that that is the drive manufacturer for the vast majority of mac laptops. However if you find a drive that says it should be CD+G compatible, but isn't, please let me know. To see if your drive will work, just put in a disc and try to rip it with kJams, kJams will honestly inform you if it *should* work but doesn't, or if it should NOT work but you can try anyway (and many drives DO work even when not advertised to!) or it will inform you that it is in fact not compatible.

Burning: There ARE drives that natively support Reading but not Writing. On those windows programs, the authors have figured out how to send raw data to the device directly, bypassing the "CD+G Write" strategy that kJams currently uses. One day i expect i'll figure out how to do that too, but for now, you're stuck having to purchase a drive with native CD+G write capability.