
ROOFULL USB Type-C External CD/DVD Drive – Budget-Friendly, Hassle-Free Disc Access
As modern laptops and desktops get thinner and lighter, they often drop built-in CD/DVD drives—even though discs remain essential for watching movies, listening to music, installing software, or viewing old photos. This ROOFULL USB external CD/DVD drive restores full disc reading and writing functionality as an affordable solution. This device can help you perform a variety of disc-related tasks with ease.
- Play commercial music CDs, movie DVDs, or your burned discs.
- Burn files, photos, music, or videos to blank discs
- Rip audio and video from discs into common digital formats for backup or sharing
- Install software, drivers, games, or operating systems from discs
- Access backups, family photos, learning materials, or medical records stored on CDs
Of course, installation isn’t complicated either: Simply insert the USB type-A or type-C connector on the data cable into your computer—no driver downloads or fiddly setup required. Pop in a CD or DVD, launch your preferred media player, burning tool, or ripping software, and choose play, burn, or rip. No driver downloads or complex setup needed. It works just like the internal drive you used to rely on, only easier.

Reliable Disc Loader – Smoothly reads and Writes Various CD and DVD Disks
As a professional manufacturer with 10 years of experience in external DVD drives, ROOFULL delivers reliable quality. Each drive features a brand-new loader with high-speed, reliable performance, noise reduction, and low power consumption, ensuring a faster, smoother user experience. The maximum reading/writing speeds are up to 8x for DVDs and 24x for CDs.
Supported Disc Types: Support the reading, burning (writing/rewriting), and ripping (digitizing) of multiple types of discs, including CD-ROM, CD-R, CD±RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD±R DL, VCD, SVCD. (Blu-ray, 4K, and some M-discs are NOT supported)
Max Read/Write Speeds: CD-ROM 24x, CD-R 24x, CD±RW 8x, DVD-ROM 8x, DVD±R 8x, DVD±RW 8x, DVD±R DL 4x. (Tips: The drive gradually increases speed from the inner to the outer edge, with a slower startup speed that reaches maximum performance as it progresses.)
Safe Burning & Ripping Speed: While the maximum read/write speeds for CDs are 24X and 8X for DVDs, we recommend burning or ripping at 10X or lower for CDs, and 4X to 8X for DVDs. Slower speeds, such as 4X or 8X, are ideal for ensuring data integrity, especially with high-capacity or dual-layer discs. These speeds enable more precise data encoding, reducing the risk of read errors.

2 Kinds of Connectors
The attached data cable at the bottom of the drive is not only long enough for flexible use, but also features both USB-A and USB-C connectors on the end, making it easy to connect to most new and old laptops or desktop computers without the need for an adapter or hub.

Plug and Play
Simply plug the data cable into your computer, and the drive will be recognized (no manual driver installation needed). Then insert your disc and use the appropriate software to play, burn, or copy content. * Note: Software is required for reading or writing discs.

Separate Power Supply Cord
In addition to the data cable, this drive also comes with a USB to micro-USB power cord. If your computer’s USB port can’t provide enough power, simply connect this extra power cord to a power bank or adapter to ensure stable and sufficient power for smooth operation.

Ultra-Slim & Portable
This USB CD drive boasts a very slim and lightweight design, making it effortlessly portable in your laptop bag—an ideal companion for home, office, or on the go. It is also a good idea to give it as a gift to hobbyists who collect CDs and DVDs.

Compatibility, Incompatibility, Recommended Software, and Usage Instructions
Compatibility: This USB external CD/DVD player for PC is compatible with Windows laptops and desktops (11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP), Linux computers, and Apple devices including MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Studio (including M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips).
Incompatibility: This drive is not compatible with Chrome OS (Chromebooks), TVs, cars, trucks, projectors, tablets, iPads, smartphones, gaming consoles (PS4/PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch), and it cannot play Blu-ray discs.
How to Use on Windows Computers: Prepare playback, burning, or ripping software based on your needs, and network connection for Windows 11 > Connect the data cable (located under the drive) to your computer's USB-A or USB-C port directly, or through a self-powered USB hub > The system will automatically install the necessary driver, and a “DVD RW” icon will appear in Windows Explorer > For video DVDs, make sure to set the DVD region code to match your disc (e.g., Region 1 for US/Canada); CDs do not require a region setting > Insert the CD or DVD, then use your chosen software to play, burn, or rip > When finished, eject the disc by pressing the physical button or right-clicking the icon and selecting “Eject.”
Trusted Free Software for Windows: For audio CD playback, use Windows Media Player or VLC; for video DVD playback, try VLC, Kodi, or 5KPlayer; to burn audio CDs, use CDBurnerXP or ImgBurn; for burning video DVDs, use ImgBurn, BurnAware Free, or CDBurnerXP; to rip audio CDs, consider Windows Media Player, iTunes, Exact Audio Copy (EAC), or Fre:ac; to rip video DVDs, use HandBrake or MakeMKV.
How to Set the Region Code in Windows: Right-click the "DVD-RW Drive" icon and select "Properties" > Go to the "Hardware" tab and select your CD/DVD drive > Click "Properties" at the bottom > Open the "DVD Region" tab > Choose the correct region (e.g. Region 1 for US/Canada) and click "OK". (Note: You can only change the region code 4~5 times.)
How to Use it on Apple Mac Computers: Open Finder > Settings (or Preferences, depending on your macOS version) > Ensure "CDs, DVDs, and iOS Devices" is checked in the General Tab and Sidebar Tab if available > Prepare the media player, burning, or ripping software based on your needs (not all) > Take out the data cable (located under the drive) and plug it into your computer's USB-A or USB-C port directly or a self-powered USB hub > Insert your CDs or DVDs > The disc drive icon will appear on the desktop after a disc is successfully read > Use your installed software to play, burn, or rip the disc > After playback/burning, the tray cannot open via the button due to macOS limitations. To eject a disc on Mac computers after playback/burning, right-click on the desktop icon and select "eject," or choose "File" > "Eject" from the menu.
Trusted Free Software for Apple Mac: For audio CDs, use Apple Music, iTunes, or VLC; for video DVD playback, use VLC or Apple DVD Player; for burning audio CDs, try Apple Music, Burn, or Express Burn; to burn video DVDs, use Burn for Mac, HandBrake, DVDStyler, or iDVD (for older systems); to rip audio CDs, use Apple Music, X Lossless Decoder (XLD), or HandBrake; to rip video DVDs, use MakeMKV or HandBrake with VLC (to read protected DVDs).
What's the Burning & Ripping: “Burning” means copying music, videos, or files from your computer onto a blank CD or DVD, while “ripping” means copying content from a CD or DVD onto your computer. These processes let you create custom discs or save physical media digitally.
Note Before Burning Discs: Before burning, ensure your blank disc capacity is sufficient (CD-R/CD-RW: 700MB or 80 min audio; DVD-R/DVD+R: 4.7GB or 2 hours video; Dual Layer DVD: 8.5GB for long videos), use the proper burning software, set a safe burning speed (10X or lower for CDs and 4X to 8X for DVDs), and confirm the file format is compatible with the blank disc (Supported audio formats: WAV, MP3, WMA, AAC [M4A]. For car or home CD players, burn in CD-DA format; Use MPEG-2, VOB, or MPG for DVD-Video.). To convert files into disc-compatible formats, use Burn (for Mac), DVDStyler (for Windows & Mac), or CDBurnerXP (for Windows). If burning a data disc for storage, you can include any standard file types without format conversion.
About Photo/Image Discs: Some photos cannot be viewed or downloaded on Mac and Windows due to incompatible disc formats, unsupported image files, copy protection, or disc damage. Both systems support JPEG, PNG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, HEIF, and most RAW formats, but some RAW files may need Preview, Photos, or third-party software to open.
About Data Cable & Power Supply Cord: The USB-A/C data cable is integrated into the bottom of the drive and connects to your computer. If the computer’s USB port does not supply enough power, use the included power cable to connect the drive to a 5V USB charger or power bank to ensure stable operation and prevent read or burn errors.

Troubleshooting Steps
[Windows OS] If your Windows computer recognizes the optical drive, you can see the DVD-RW icon in Windows Explorer. If your Windows laptop PC cannot recognize this CD/DVD drive, please try the following suggestions:
- Use the Type A and Type C cables on the back (bottom) of the optical drive to connect your computer's USB port or a self-powered USB hub. For Windows 11/10, please make sure a network connection and a media player software (Such as Windows Media Player for audio CDs, VLC player for audio CDs and video DVDs)
- Try a different USB: Move the data cable to different USB ports on your computer.
- Reinstall the driver: 1. Right-click the Windows Start Button in the lower left corner of the screen, or press the Windows Logo + X key combination on the keyboard, from the list, and click to select Device Manager. 2. Click View. 3. Click Show Hidden Devices. 4. Find this DVD/CD-ROM drive or similar name. 5. Right-click and select Uninstall. 6. Reboot your computer and replug the external drive, Windows will detect the drive and then reinstall it.
[Windows OS] This drive supports CDs and DVDs. If this drive can only play audio CDs but cannot play video/movie DVDs on your Windows PC, please try the methods below:
- Use the right media player software (such as VLC player). Some media players, such as Windows Media Player, cannot play video DVDs.
- Before playing video DVDs, please set the region code to number 1 to play the U.S. or CA DVDs. Steps: 1. Right-click the "DVD-RW Drive" icon and select "Properties". 2. Go to the "Hardware" tab and select your CD/DVD drive. 3. Click "Properties" at the bottom. 4. Open the "DVD Region" tab. 5. Choose the correct region (e.g. Region 1 for US/Canada) and click "OK". (Note: You can only change the region code 4-5 times.)
[Mac OS] The Mac computer will show the device icon after the disc is placed in the optical drive. If your MacBook, iMac, or Mac Pro/Studio cannot recognize this CD/DVD drive, please try the following suggestions:
- Open Finder > Settings (or Preferences, depending on your macOS version) > Ensure "CDs, DVDs, and iOS Devices" is checked in General Tab and Sidebar Tab if available.
- The Mac OS computer will not display the device icon until the disc is placed in the optical drive and the disc is read successfully.
- Move the data cable to different USB ports on your mac computer, and try different discs.
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| Customer Reviews | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Price | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Connector Type | USB Type-A & USB Type-C | USB 3.0 Type-A | USB 3.0 Type-A & USB-C Adapter | USB 3.0 Type-A & Type-C Adapter | USB 3.0 Type-A & USB Type-C | USB 3.0 Type-A & USB Type-C |
| Compatible OS | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs |
| Supported Disc | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL |
| Max R/W Speed | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD |
| Read & Burning & Ripping | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Automatic Installation | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Incompatible | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc |
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ROOFULL USB Type-C External CD/DVD Drive – Budget-Friendly, Hassle-Free Disc Access
As modern laptops and desktops get thinner and lighter, they often drop built-in CD/DVD drives—even though discs remain essential for watching movies, listening to music, installing software, or viewing old photos. This ROOFULL USB external CD/DVD drive restores full disc reading and writing functionality as an affordable solution. This device can help you perform a variety of disc-related tasks with ease.
- Play commercial music CDs, movie DVDs, or your burned discs.
- Burn files, photos, music, or videos to blank discs
- Rip audio and video from discs into common digital formats for backup or sharing
- Install software, drivers, games, or operating systems from discs
- Access backups, family photos, learning materials, or medical records stored on CDs
Of course, installation isn’t complicated either: Simply insert the USB type-A or type-C connector on the data cable into your computer—no driver downloads or fiddly setup required. Pop in a CD or DVD, launch your preferred media player, burning tool, or ripping software, and choose play, burn, or rip. No driver downloads or complex setup needed. It works just like the internal drive you used to rely on, only easier.

Reliable Disc Loader – Smoothly reads and Writes Various CD and DVD Disks
As a professional manufacturer with 10 years of experience in external DVD drives, ROOFULL delivers reliable quality. Each drive features a brand-new loader with high-speed, reliable performance, noise reduction, and low power consumption, ensuring a faster, smoother user experience. The maximum reading/writing speeds are up to 8x for DVDs and 24x for CDs.
Supported Disc Types: Support the reading, burning (writing/rewriting), and ripping (digitizing) of multiple types of discs, including CD-ROM, CD-R, CD±RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, DVD±R, DVD±RW, DVD±R DL, VCD, SVCD. (Blu-ray, 4K, and some M-discs are NOT supported)
Max Read/Write Speeds: CD-ROM 24x, CD-R 24x, CD±RW 8x, DVD-ROM 8x, DVD±R 8x, DVD±RW 8x, DVD±R DL 4x. (Tips: The drive gradually increases speed from the inner to the outer edge, with a slower startup speed that reaches maximum performance as it progresses.)
Safe Burning & Ripping Speed: While the maximum read/write speeds for CDs are 24X and 8X for DVDs, we recommend burning or ripping at 10X or lower for CDs, and 4X to 8X for DVDs. Slower speeds, such as 4X or 8X, are ideal for ensuring data integrity, especially with high-capacity or dual-layer discs. These speeds enable more precise data encoding, reducing the risk of read errors.

2 Kinds of Connectors
The attached data cable at the bottom of the drive is not only long enough for flexible use, but also features both USB-A and USB-C connectors on the end, making it easy to connect to most new and old laptops or desktop computers without the need for an adapter or hub.

Plug and Play
Simply plug the data cable into your computer, and the drive will be recognized (no manual driver installation needed). Then insert your disc and use the appropriate software to play, burn, or copy content. * Note: Software is required for reading or writing discs.

Separate Power Supply Cord
In addition to the data cable, this drive also comes with a USB to micro-USB power cord. If your computer’s USB port can’t provide enough power, simply connect this extra power cord to a power bank or adapter to ensure stable and sufficient power for smooth operation.

Ultra-Slim & Portable
This USB CD drive boasts a very slim and lightweight design, making it effortlessly portable in your laptop bag—an ideal companion for home, office, or on the go. It is also a good idea to give it as a gift to hobbyists who collect CDs and DVDs.

Compatibility, Incompatibility, Recommended Software, and Usage Instructions
Compatibility: This USB external CD/DVD player for PC is compatible with Windows laptops and desktops (11, 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP), Linux computers, and Apple devices including MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Studio (including M1, M2, M3, and M4 chips).
Incompatibility: This drive is not compatible with Chrome OS (Chromebooks), TVs, cars, trucks, projectors, tablets, iPads, smartphones, gaming consoles (PS4/PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch), and it cannot play Blu-ray discs.
How to Use on Windows Computers: Prepare playback, burning, or ripping software based on your needs, and network connection for Windows 11 > Connect the data cable (located under the drive) to your computer's USB-A or USB-C port directly, or through a self-powered USB hub > The system will automatically install the necessary driver, and a “DVD RW” icon will appear in Windows Explorer > For video DVDs, make sure to set the DVD region code to match your disc (e.g., Region 1 for US/Canada); CDs do not require a region setting > Insert the CD or DVD, then use your chosen software to play, burn, or rip > When finished, eject the disc by pressing the physical button or right-clicking the icon and selecting “Eject.”
Trusted Free Software for Windows: For audio CD playback, use Windows Media Player or VLC; for video DVD playback, try VLC, Kodi, or 5KPlayer; to burn audio CDs, use CDBurnerXP or ImgBurn; for burning video DVDs, use ImgBurn, BurnAware Free, or CDBurnerXP; to rip audio CDs, consider Windows Media Player, iTunes, Exact Audio Copy (EAC), or Fre:ac; to rip video DVDs, use HandBrake or MakeMKV.
How to Set the Region Code in Windows: Right-click the "DVD-RW Drive" icon and select "Properties" > Go to the "Hardware" tab and select your CD/DVD drive > Click "Properties" at the bottom > Open the "DVD Region" tab > Choose the correct region (e.g. Region 1 for US/Canada) and click "OK". (Note: You can only change the region code 4~5 times.)
How to Use it on Apple Mac Computers: Open Finder > Settings (or Preferences, depending on your macOS version) > Ensure "CDs, DVDs, and iOS Devices" is checked in the General Tab and Sidebar Tab if available > Prepare the media player, burning, or ripping software based on your needs (not all) > Take out the data cable (located under the drive) and plug it into your computer's USB-A or USB-C port directly or a self-powered USB hub > Insert your CDs or DVDs > The disc drive icon will appear on the desktop after a disc is successfully read > Use your installed software to play, burn, or rip the disc > After playback/burning, the tray cannot open via the button due to macOS limitations. To eject a disc on Mac computers after playback/burning, right-click on the desktop icon and select "eject," or choose "File" > "Eject" from the menu.
Trusted Free Software for Apple Mac: For audio CDs, use Apple Music, iTunes, or VLC; for video DVD playback, use VLC or Apple DVD Player; for burning audio CDs, try Apple Music, Burn, or Express Burn; to burn video DVDs, use Burn for Mac, HandBrake, DVDStyler, or iDVD (for older systems); to rip audio CDs, use Apple Music, X Lossless Decoder (XLD), or HandBrake; to rip video DVDs, use MakeMKV or HandBrake with VLC (to read protected DVDs).
What's the Burning & Ripping: “Burning” means copying music, videos, or files from your computer onto a blank CD or DVD, while “ripping” means copying content from a CD or DVD onto your computer. These processes let you create custom discs or save physical media digitally.
Note Before Burning Discs: Before burning, ensure your blank disc capacity is sufficient (CD-R/CD-RW: 700MB or 80 min audio; DVD-R/DVD+R: 4.7GB or 2 hours video; Dual Layer DVD: 8.5GB for long videos), use the proper burning software, set a safe burning speed (10X or lower for CDs and 4X to 8X for DVDs), and confirm the file format is compatible with the blank disc (Supported audio formats: WAV, MP3, WMA, AAC [M4A]. For car or home CD players, burn in CD-DA format; Use MPEG-2, VOB, or MPG for DVD-Video.). To convert files into disc-compatible formats, use Burn (for Mac), DVDStyler (for Windows & Mac), or CDBurnerXP (for Windows). If burning a data disc for storage, you can include any standard file types without format conversion.
About Photo/Image Discs: Some photos cannot be viewed or downloaded on Mac and Windows due to incompatible disc formats, unsupported image files, copy protection, or disc damage. Both systems support JPEG, PNG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, HEIF, and most RAW formats, but some RAW files may need Preview, Photos, or third-party software to open.
About Data Cable & Power Supply Cord: The USB-A/C data cable is integrated into the bottom of the drive and connects to your computer. If the computer’s USB port does not supply enough power, use the included power cable to connect the drive to a 5V USB charger or power bank to ensure stable operation and prevent read or burn errors.

Troubleshooting Steps
[Windows OS] If your Windows computer recognizes the optical drive, you can see the DVD-RW icon in Windows Explorer. If your Windows laptop PC cannot recognize this CD/DVD drive, please try the following suggestions:
- Use the Type A and Type C cables on the back (bottom) of the optical drive to connect your computer's USB port or a self-powered USB hub. For Windows 11/10, please make sure a network connection and a media player software (Such as Windows Media Player for audio CDs, VLC player for audio CDs and video DVDs)
- Try a different USB: Move the data cable to different USB ports on your computer.
- Reinstall the driver: 1. Right-click the Windows Start Button in the lower left corner of the screen, or press the Windows Logo + X key combination on the keyboard, from the list, and click to select Device Manager. 2. Click View. 3. Click Show Hidden Devices. 4. Find this DVD/CD-ROM drive or similar name. 5. Right-click and select Uninstall. 6. Reboot your computer and replug the external drive, Windows will detect the drive and then reinstall it.
[Windows OS] This drive supports CDs and DVDs. If this drive can only play audio CDs but cannot play video/movie DVDs on your Windows PC, please try the methods below:
- Use the right media player software (such as VLC player). Some media players, such as Windows Media Player, cannot play video DVDs.
- Before playing video DVDs, please set the region code to number 1 to play the U.S. or CA DVDs. Steps: 1. Right-click the "DVD-RW Drive" icon and select "Properties". 2. Go to the "Hardware" tab and select your CD/DVD drive. 3. Click "Properties" at the bottom. 4. Open the "DVD Region" tab. 5. Choose the correct region (e.g. Region 1 for US/Canada) and click "OK". (Note: You can only change the region code 4-5 times.)
[Mac OS] The Mac computer will show the device icon after the disc is placed in the optical drive. If your MacBook, iMac, or Mac Pro/Studio cannot recognize this CD/DVD drive, please try the following suggestions:
- Open Finder > Settings (or Preferences, depending on your macOS version) > Ensure "CDs, DVDs, and iOS Devices" is checked in General Tab and Sidebar Tab if available.
- The Mac OS computer will not display the device icon until the disc is placed in the optical drive and the disc is read successfully.
- Move the data cable to different USB ports on your mac computer, and try different discs.
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| Customer Reviews | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Price | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| Connector Type | USB Type-A & USB Type-C | USB 3.0 Type-A | USB 3.0 Type-A & USB-C Adapter | USB 3.0 Type-A & Type-C Adapter | USB 3.0 Type-A & USB Type-C | USB 3.0 Type-A & USB Type-C |
| Compatible OS | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later | Windows 11 / 10 / 8.1 / 8 / 7 / XP, Linux, MacOS 10.16 and Later |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs | Laptops & Desktop & All-in-One PCs |
| Supported Disc | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL | CD-R, CD-ROM, CD+/-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL |
| Max R/W Speed | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD | 24xCD / 8xDVD |
| Read & Burning & Ripping | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Automatic Installation | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| Incompatible | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc | Phone/ Tablet/ iPad/ ChromeOS/ TV/ Car/ Projector/ PS4/5/ Blu-ray Disc |
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