On 8/7/12 11:29 PM, Salvatore wrote:
> On 2012-08-07, Justin <
jus...@nobecauseihatespam.edu> wrote:
>> hi Sal (fellow Italian?) ;)
>
> You'd have to go a few generations back, but yeah.
>
>> I know how to make an ISO image, either via the Disk Utility or the dd
>> command at the terminal.
>
> I'd stick with Disk Utility, but that shouldn't matter.
Usually so do I. Or I use Burn.app
>
>> That's a good question. Usually once it started burning I got up and
>> left. I watched TV or did some homework (Corporate Finance is a bitch).
>> When I came back it was finished and had already spit out the disc.
>
> Off the top of my head, I'm guessing it takes at least 7 minutes to burn
> a standard 25GB BD-R.
That sounds about right. However, cost was a concern and I bought a
slower drive.
>
> What you *could* do is get a FireWire version of an external Blu-Ray
> drive. Apple makes a Thunderbolt connector that accepts a FireWire 800
> cable, and most (if not all) FireWire drives should come with a FireWire
> 400 - 800 adapter. It would be a shame to have to buy all that new
> equipment, though.
>
> As for speed: you're pretty much topped out unless you buy an external
> SSD that connects via the Thunderbolt interface.
>
The drive doing the writing is the bottleneck. A faster interface
wouldn't make a difference, unless (like you said) I had an external SSD.
Do they even make Firewire enclosures for external optical discs?