I have been using an external Apple SuperDrive with my Intel MacMini & Intel MacBookPro (Both as MacOS & Windows bootcamp). All works perfectly. AccurateRip automatically configures itself.
dBpoweramp CD Ripper recognises the Superdrive as a 'HL-DT-ST DVDRW GX30N' automatically during setup. With an offset of +6.
I just bought an Apple M1 MackBook Air. Plugged the SuperDrive in, same as previous Macs. dBpoweramp CD Ripper doesn't see the drive. It tells me to setup AccurateRip manually. The drive: Apple - Superdrive is not present in the Accurate database. and to specify the drive offset manually.
It doesn't recognise the actual drive make and model, just as a generic Apple SuperDrive.
Anyone else come across this?
Thanks
Michael
dBpoweramp CD Ripper recognises the Superdrive as a 'HL-DT-ST DVDRW GX30N' automatically during setup. With an offset of +6.
I just bought an Apple M1 MackBook Air. Plugged the SuperDrive in, same as previous Macs. dBpoweramp CD Ripper doesn't see the drive. It tells me to setup AccurateRip manually. The drive: Apple - Superdrive is not present in the Accurate database. and to specify the drive offset manually.
It doesn't recognise the actual drive make and model, just as a generic Apple SuperDrive.
Anyone else come across this?
Thanks
Michael
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