SergZak wrote:
Today's Macbook's USB ports do not supply enough power (or current measured in amps/milliamps) to properly power on and maintain power for many external CD/DVD drives
Some portable optical drives want to draw more power than a single USB host port is required to provide, and come with "Y" cables that have two USB plugs on the end of them.
The idea is that you plug in both cables, and the drive can draw the power it wants. That arrangement can be inconvenient, though, especially if you're talking about a MacBook Air that has only two multi-purpose USB-C ports, and you're using it without an external powered dock or hub.
If you don't need portability, a desktop optical drive that has its own power supply can avoid these issues.