Sharing DVD drives

Is it possible to share my iMac DVD using Leopard as I would for the Macbook Air but pick it up on my Apple TV?

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  • Sharing DVD drive

    I have a Macbook Pro about 4-5 years old (10.5.8), and a Macbook, about 1 year old (10.6.?) and I have both selected "share DVD drive" in the preferences, sharing tab.
    But, when you go to finder to see Remote disc in the "devices" panel, it doesn't appear. Can anyone explain why?
    I did read somewhere about needing to type something specific in Terminal and rebooting the macbook, but that didn't seem to work either.
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    I am seeing if I can share the DVD drive from the newer macbook onto my Macbook Pro because I have the lead to the TV only for the Macbook Pro.
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    Check out KB Article:  http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2057 Troubleshooting DVD or CD Sharing
     Suggest that you also research related Articles:  Apple's Knowledge Base CD/DVD Sharing 
    ===============
    Mac OS X (10.6.4)
    Any reason why you have not updated to OS 10.6.7?

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    Have you opened sharing on BOTH machines?
    Here is a guide to remote disc (the name for the operation you are trying to do:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5287?viewlocale=en_US

  • Shared dvd drive

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    Hi, i found this, hope its useful!
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5287
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  • Broken DVD Drive

    My DVD Drive on my desktop doesn't work (I got something stuck in it and upon trying to remove it, I mangled the drive). I am trying to use my laptop's drive to install iLife 11. It doesn't appear to working although the two Macs are seeing each other and Sharing DVD drive is turned on. I assume that the DVD is protected so it will not share.
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    This guy booted an iBook from a usb stick. Perhaps it will work for a Powerbook.
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  • DVD drive sharing issue

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    drive.
    I'm hoping for an official answer from Apple since, I own the origininal audio CDs, and all the Apple hardware and software and just trying to do what is advertised as possible without infinging anyone's property rights.
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    Could anyone please help?
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  • DVD drive - screen sharing

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    add an eject button to the menu bar on the G5. on the G5 go to /System/library/CoreServices/Menu Extras and double-click on Eject.menu.

  • DVD drive sharing

    Hi all,
    I have an iMac and Mac Mini. The DVD drive on the iMac is not working and I would like to install iLife 09 on it. I thought I could use the DVD drive on my Mini to do this? I have CD/DVD sharing enabled on both machines. I inserted a disc in the Mini to see if I could install it on my iMac but no go. Is this only available for a computer with no optical drive? In Help, it was mentioned to use the DVD sharing software which probably comes with the Airbook but I thought it was included in a later Leopard update? Anyway, how can I install iLife on my iMac?
    Thanks,
    Jason

    What you are doing is quite unnecessary. Turn off both computers then connect a Firewire cable between them. Boot your iMac into Target Disk Mode. Boot the Mini normally. After the Mini starts up you should see the iMac's hard drive on its Desktop. You can then use the DVD drive to install the software. Just be sure you switch the install location to the iMac.
    If the drive on your Mini is a removable one, then make things even simpler by just connecting it directly to the iMac in order to install the software. Or you can download the Trial version from Apple and install it. When your copy arrives in the Mail you can simply enter the serial number for the Trial version. Don't even need to use the DVD.

  • Samba + Sharing Mac's CD/DVD Drive

    Hello all,
    Okay, this should be simple but I don't think Apple wants me to do what I'm trying to do. I've been looking everywhere for a solution. Here it goes...
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    Running a Windows EXE file from a shared CD/DVD disc on a Windows XP machine. Even the most basic Windows EXE file gives me an permission error:
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    User 'cougar' and 'everyone' have at least Read and Execute permissions.
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    Giving up on this poor Question. Guess running Windows binaries from the Mac's DVD drive is out of the question.

  • Sharing external DVD drive

    I have an ext. USB DVD drive (set to Region 1) connected to
    one of my iMacs (all their int. DVD drives are set to Region 2).
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    from the ext. drive on the other iMacs?
    I've already turned "DVD or CD sharing" on, but it seems to be not enough.
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    Thanks for your answer!
    Does Remote Disc appear in the Finder window's Sidebar?
    Yes, if you mean the external USB-Drive and the sidebar of the Mac to which it is connected to.
    Have you configured CDs, DVDs and iPods to appear in the Sidebar in the Finder Preferences?
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    If Remote Disc appears in the Finder window's Sidebar then highlighting it should give you a list of any Macs on your network that have disc drives and on which you have enabled CD, DVD sharing.
    Where should this list appear? It only show the contents of the Disc when I click on it..
    I only see the other Macs under "SHARED" in the sidebar. Clicking on them brings their Public Folders.
    If you have inserted a disc to share in the drive, the disc should appear if you highlight that computer in the list. If the disc appears, then you should be able to play it as if it was on your computer.
    I assume you mean the other Macs now. Here again I just see the other Mac's Public Folders.
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  • Trying to see DVD drive through DVD sharing. iMac does not see MacBook. DVD sharing is ON.

    I have an iMac with a non-working DVD drive and I'm trying to install Snow Leopard from my MacBook's DVD drive. I have turned DVD Sharing ON but the iMac does not see the DVD drive in Finder's Shared Devices. I have tried FireWire, LAN through TimeCapsule and WiFi. Am I missing a step?
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    Two commands you need to type in terminal on the computer that has the dead drive. 
    Disk sharing like the macbook air does is one of those things that's included in all OS X's on all computers, but that is not enabled.  (I think it's cause apple doesn't want to have to support it on more devices that they absolutely have to)
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    com.apple.NetworkBrowser ODSSupported -bool true
    shutdown -r now
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  • Sharing a DVD drive on a PC

    I have a new imac and so need to share a DVD drive on my PC for installing software, and burning DVDs from TOAST of our home movies. I can see the drive on the iMac, and watch DVDs from it, but don't seem to be able to record any file types to it. Is this expected, I know there are certain restrictions imposed to stop pirating but I'm trying to copy my own files, without succes!

    You want to copy files from your iMac to the PC's DVD drive? If so I don't think that woudl work. The purpose of Remote Disc in OS X is to provide a method for Macs without DVD drives to install software that is only available on CD or DVD from a machine with a DVD drive. If you want to write files from your iMac to DVD then you will need to purchase a USB DVD drive and connect it to your iMac.

  • Can i use imac's internal CD/DVD drive to install windows 8.1 pro on macbook via ethernet or firewire or other than purchasing an external drive??

    can i use imac's internal CD/DVD drive to install windows 8.1 pro on macbook via ethernet or firewire or any method other than purchasing an external drive??

    Note: These types of discs or activities are not supported by DVD or CD sharing:
    DVD movies.
    Audio CDs.
    Copy protected discs such as game discs.
    Install discs for an operating system such as Microsoft Windows (for use with Boot Camp), or Mac OS X.
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