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Does anyone know if this software will work with lightscribe drives that are made by other companies? In informal testing with 20x compatible dvd-r media, we found the 20x burn to be only 3 percent faster than burning the same media at 16x.
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rw-rw- 1 root admin 3127 drive i'd like to install into the v1. rwxr-xr-x 1 admin admin 13780 Aug 27 09:20 Retrospect Event Handler rwsrwxr-x 1 root admin 65800 LaunchRetroHlper Mail:~ admin$ ls -al /Library/Preferences/Retrospectĭrwxrwxr-x 12 admin admin 408 Aug 27 09:20. (this is what I see, copied from your earlier post) Please speak very loudly and very slowly if I'm really missing the point, thanks!!! (is there an HTML view that may translate your post? or a secret Mac admin tool that I can use?) I tried searching through my Retrospect app folder, my System folder, and of course, Users, but to no avail.
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I'm thinking it may be code for something you copy-pasted or captured from your screen, but I can't track down this (mail:~ admin$ ls -al /Library) directory. But what I see in the text of your last post. (2) Post your unsupported optical drive information (both for the TSSTcorp drive, and the Apple System Profiler information for your iMac's optical drive) in the following thread where Robin Mayoff, Manager of Retrospect Tech Support at EMC, indicates that Retrospect's developers will be making a field trip to Apple to get unsupported optical drives to work with Retrospect:
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rdi file back and save the time/effort of doing another manual configuration. If Retrospect doesn't recognize the drive, then (a) you have learned that it's not supported, and ( you can move the. rdi file in /Library/Preferences/Retrospect to your desktop (with Retrospect not running) and then launch Retrospect, try to see if the drive works better with parameters in the RDU. Regardless, if a drive is supported (and it's not clear to me whether the TSSTcorp drive is), you get better results if you use the parameters in the RDU rather than parameters obtained by a manual configuration. Perhaps this is consistent with my experience that LaCie throws a variety of drives in its cases. Retrospect supported devices - LaCie Lightscribe Retrospect's database of "supported devices" reports that the LaCie Lightscribe d2 Firewire DVD burner is qualified to work with Retrospect Mac, but has an odd parenthetical note about the "SH-W162L version". (1) the fact that Retrospect's Configure > Devices reports the drive as "TSSTcorp DVD-R - RDI" means that a "manual configuration" was done to attempt to get the drive to work, which matches your comment in your post that you "configured the drive within Retrospect to work with both DVD and CD media".
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I get an error message that reads "Device Trouble: "1-2007 Backup." error 100 (device rejected command)." I have also updated the firmware for the LaCie drive, and the driver for Retrospect (6.1.1.101).Īfter all this, my question really is: is my drive NOT supported by EMC? If not, can someone recommend one that is, so I can buy it and not have these headaches anymore?!!! Thanks!! I configured the drive within Retrospect to work with both DVD and CD media, and can get Retrospect to backup successfully to CDs, but not DVDs (have tried both DVD-R and +R). So, after some time and what I thought was careful research against the Supported Drives list on the Retrospect site, I bought this DVD burner last week. and that my option was to buy a supported external drive. EMC tech support by phone told me the drive in combination with Retrospect could not handle more than a million files or something. I just purchased this LaCie because when I got my new Intel iMac, I found that Retrospect failed after about 7 DVDs worth of backup using the iMac's internal Mastushita drive, which I found out is not supported. Until recently, I have been using Retrospect (6.1.126) successfully.

I'm new to this forum, but have the same drive described by the original poster of this thread: the LaCie d2 DVD with Lightscribe, Firewire version.
