If it doesn’t start playing automatically, open Spotlight by clicking the magnifying glass icon in the top right, or hitting Cmd + Space. Again, many thanks any thoughts you might have will be gratefully received. Do Apple Macs have DVD players Play a DVD through your Mac’s optical drive (DVD player has become more difficult to find in macOS Mojave, incidentally.
I've used loads of blank CD's on the iMac before the upgrade to store data without any problems. Mojave was announced at Apples Worldwide Developers Conference on June 4, 2018, and was released to the public on September 24, 2018.
Then the blank disc will appear after burning on the desktop. macOS Mojave (/ m o h v i, m -/ mo-HAH-vee version 10.14) is the fifteenth major release of macOS, Apple Inc.s desktop operating system for Macintosh computers. Click File on the top menu bar go to the file and select burn to disk 4. Click the file or video on the desktop that youre going to burn 3.
I nearly forgot, I've tried putting in a blank CD and it just tells me it isn't formatted and my computer can't read or format it. If a Not Permitted message appears: You may see this message if you try to use a DVD Player feature that isnt supported by the movie (either at that time. If you still want the blank disc to show up in the drive, try: 1. Everything else works great, no problems with anything other than playing films and DVD's.
I've even carried out a reload of Mojave incase something didn't install correctly. The DVD player on the iMac is updated to 64 bit unlike the on on the laptop which is still 32 bit. Question: Q: DVD Player 6.0 cash on Mojave after locating the hidden DVD player, looking forward to watching all my old dvds on Mojave MacBook Pro 2012, it crash immediately, restart didnt help. I also have a mac pro laptop which is still running OS High Sierra and, have no problem playing or watching films and CD's on that using the same external superdrive. I've opened iTunes and still my music CD doesn't show up anywhere or play. There’s no separate power adapter, and it works whether your Mac is plugged in or running on battery power. It connects to your Mac with a single USB Type-A cable that’s built into the SuperDrive. With regards to CD's, when I place a music CD in my external optical superdrive nothing shows on the desktop. You’ll never have to worry about lost cables with the Apple USB SuperDrive. It seems like there is a box somewhere that needs to be ticked.