Can my MacBook Pro adopt mini DVDs?

...I'm afraid to stick it within the Super Drive... I think it individual accepts standard sized CDs.

Answer:
In a word, No!

Do not put mini CD's, DVD's or other such medium in any drive which does not own an accessible tray. If you put a mini DVD in your Mac you will enjoy to have the defence opened to retrieve it.

If you want to access the information on the DVD then verbs this information using another computer, with an start on tray CD/DVD burner, to a standard size DVD or CD (depending on the database sizes); then you can insert it into your MacBook.

I hope this help.
yes it can
Hi Jeffrey,

I don't remember if it's the little brochure that came next to your MacBook Pro, or maybe it be the PDF file that explains the MacBook Pro hardware say something about it.

On my out-of-date TiBook, it recommended NOT to use smaller disks and business card CDs inside of your SuperDrive. It might be different immediately, but I kind of doubt it. The elder pull-out tray type drives might work better for something like that, but not the SuperDrives that suck up the disk.

--Rick
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