Burning with Popcorn In Rosetta? (not compressing)

Discussion in 'Video problems with Mac' started by caffeine_, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. caffeine_

    caffeine_ Guest

    I know very well that Popcorn will run in rosetta, but is burning from Popcorn in the Rosetta enviorment ok? Would there be a problem with Buffer underruns, etc? Should I save to a disk image and burn with something else? Or will it be safe? I dont want to buy popcorn 2 (a little pressed on funds for new software, and I already own popcorn and it works fine and I wanted to transfer it to my new intel mac) so dont whine about "its only x dollars....." etc.
     
  2. rumblefix

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    Hi caffeine,

    since you already own a copy of popcorn, why dont you just install it on your macbook and see what happens? If it doesn't work, well you could always save the file as a disc image and compress/burn it with a different program. Toast 7 now includes pocorn, so with this program for example you get a compressor and a burner in one.

    You shouldn't get buffer underrun errors unless the application is running really slow, or the disc is spinning too fast to read. Make sure you have plenty of free HD space too.
     

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