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Coursedesign wrote on 1/10/2006, 10:49 PM
You need an app that can read the Apple file format.

Search great posts here on this from 2005, with lots of recommendations.

Patryk Rebisz wrote on 1/10/2006, 10:56 PM
what software?
what terms should i serach for?
FrigidNDEditing wrote on 1/10/2006, 11:44 PM
Probably Uncompressed QT / Quicktime will do it. but may want to throw in Mac to make sure
Yoyodyne wrote on 1/11/2006, 12:08 AM
macdrive has worked great for me;

http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive6/

You can even format drives for the mac from a PC with it, of course I wonder if mac will move from HFS+ to NTFS file system when they do the switch.

Hope this helps
Sol M. wrote on 1/11/2006, 12:44 AM
It isn't that they were burned incorrectly, but just in the Mac format (HFS/HFS+). As others said, you'll need a windows program that can read these mac-formatted discs. Also, you could always ask the person burning the disc to create a hybrid disc, which you can do with mac programs like Roxio Toast.

Also, as I understand it, current versions of OSX will only create hybrid discs when burning CD/DVD's from the desktop.
Coursedesign wrote on 1/11/2006, 8:57 AM
Searching "read mac disk" in "Vegas - Video" forum showed this thread (and more):

Mac data DVD to PC?