Mac & Burning CD's

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I'm trying to burn some CD's using a mac.
I've been successful using Memorex CD-R's, but the program (iTunes) is unresponsive when using Verbatim CD's.

Does the brand of CD make that much of a difference to cause this to happen?
 
I haven't found there to be much difference between CDs. There are only a few manufacturers who actually make CD-Rs, CMC and Ritek are the only ones that I know are still operating. There may be one or two others. Everyone today just buys discs from those companies and rebrands them. It's not as big of a market as it was 15-20 years ago.

I have run into issues with some CD burners not working well with a particular type of dye. It's been some time, but if memory serves me, I had an old CD burner that just didn't like Phthalo dye based discs. My new, cheap USB CD/DVD burners seem to take any type with ease, so there's a possibility that your burner has an incompatibility. It wouldn't be the manufacturer necessarily, but the makeup of dye layer.

Sometimes I had success by slowing down the burn process to 4x or 8x instead of high speed.

I don't know about on a Mac, but on PC, there are programs called CD-R or Media Identifiers. These programs read the data on the disc and tell you the manufacturer, the type of dye used (cyanine, phthalocyanine or AZO) and the capacity.
 
It can happen, sure.
It's not really a mac/windows thing so much as a hardware thing.

Some optical drives just don't get on well with certain brands or types of media.
 
Just a thought, you can pick up an external USB drive for around $20 on Amazon. I bought one, since my laptop doesn't have an optical drive. It's a Rioddas drive, got it in 2021 for $20 and the only time I got a blown disc was operator error. If the drive in your Mac is the problem, this would be an option, and it's a cheap fix.
 
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