I have A G5 Tower, a Mac Pro Tower, A 20" Intel iMac, a 17" Intel iMac and a G5 iMac and every time KJams tells me, in every case, that my drive is not compatible with the sunfly disk I'm trying to play. I'm at a loss.
Model: PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-111D
Revision: AB09
Detachable Drive: No
Protocol: ATAPI
This is the drive in the MacPro tower and still no good. Still reports wrong drive. Is it me or am I doing something wrong? I'm willing to buy this software so long as I can make it work.
Apple Mac compatibility DVD drives
is that the only disc?
have you tried other discs?
according to the FAQ:
http://www.kjams.com/wiki/FAQ#What_driv ... pported.3F
PIONEER sometimes don't work.
According to the spec sheet at:
http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/products/43/9 ... index.html
"CD-Text, Photo-CD (Single & Multiple Session), CD-DA, CD-Extra, CD-Text, Video CD, CD-R, CD-RW (including HS, US, US+)"
Note the conspicuous absence of "CD+G".
So I think not.
I recommend a Plextor
http://www.plextor.com/english/products/760A.htm
according to the FAQ:
http://www.kjams.com/wiki/FAQ#What_driv ... pported.3F
PIONEER sometimes don't work.
According to the spec sheet at:
http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/products/43/9 ... index.html
"CD-Text, Photo-CD (Single & Multiple Session), CD-DA, CD-Extra, CD-Text, Video CD, CD-R, CD-RW (including HS, US, US+)"
Note the conspicuous absence of "CD+G".
So I think not.
I recommend a Plextor
http://www.plextor.com/english/products/760A.htm
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no firmware fix
No, this is a hardware issue. Either the drive is physically capable of read/writing CD+G or it's not, the software drivers cannot compensate. If the spec sheet does not state "CD+G" then you're out of luck. 
It does not strike me as odd at all that all your drives don't work. It's unfortunately rather a rare case in which a drive will support the format. Most users, i'd say the vast majority, must buy an external drive. (I recommend a Plextor 760A and a USB2 or FireWire adapter)

It does not strike me as odd at all that all your drives don't work. It's unfortunately rather a rare case in which a drive will support the format. Most users, i'd say the vast majority, must buy an external drive. (I recommend a Plextor 760A and a USB2 or FireWire adapter)
plextor
I'm quite confident that all older Plextor models *can* read and write CD+G format, so yes i recommend going that route.
And it's perfectly reasonable to use an "internal" drive as an external drive, with the appropriate $12 adapter.
And it's perfectly reasonable to use an "internal" drive as an external drive, with the appropriate $12 adapter.