DVDSP compatible with this drive?

I'm thinking of buying of Pioneer DVR-112D dual layer burner to put into my 2.5 GHz Pre-Intel G5. Am I nuts? Will DVDSP 4 work with this drive?

Go here and punch in your specs:
http://forums.xlr8yourmac.com/drivedb/
A number of successful reports:
"Reader Comments: I just replaced the DVR drive in my G5 Tower. The one it had was a Sony U10A 4x drive and it would not write to any current DVD Media (Unless I went and found some slower 4x Media) so I replaced it with a Pioneer DVR-112D Black.
It went right in with only a little issue, height problem from the mounting screws, but once I removed the front Bezel off the drive tray there was no issue at all...
(reader FYI - remember to remove the tray edge bezel off any drive you put in a G5 tower or MDD Mac (and usually a Mac Pro tower also) - otherwise the tray can hang on the case on eject-Mike)
Works fine, burns fine and works with all media and software I have tested in it so far. Thank You Lord. I would recommend that any owner of a G5 with a slower sony drive in it, replace it ASAP! Far easier than searching for the slower media to work in your older drive.
Pioneer DVR-112D (Black) Firmware v1.21
Apple G5 Tower 1.8GHz running OS X 10.4.9
It was your site that convinced me to do this, Thanks for the info.
Rich"

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