Buying Mac Compatible External DVD Burner

I need to buy a dual-layer DVD burner, but many of the ones I've looked at only specify that they're compatible with Windows. Are these burners genuinely not Mac compatible? The manufactures of the drives I've been looking at are from mainstream companies like Pioneer, NEC, Sony, etc., not some weird generic brand. Thanks

Hi Ratboy,
Most DVD burners are the same and will work with a Mac even if the manufacturer does not provide drivers or software for them. Manufacturer's only need to provide drivers for custom features and functions that are unique to their machine. The OS and Apple software reads/writes dual layer DVD's.
Sweet Polly

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