On Jun 16, 2010, at 1:10 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Jun 16, 2010, at 9:54 AM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
Is there anybody out there who has successfully gotten a sata blue-
ray drive in an external esata enclosure to work?
Not on a Mac, there is no software support for Blu-ray playback in
OS X. Remember, Steve Jobs said Apple was skipping Blu-ray because
of the excessive licensing fees involved.
what about 3rd party software?
Yes, you must boot Windows directly if you want Blu-ray playback on
your Mac.
In the reverse scenario, there is the x264 project <http://x264dev.multimedia.cx/?p=328
> to place Blu-ray quality/compatible content onto normal DVD5 &
DVD9 discs (which can be played in a standard Blu-ray player). VLC
is supporting this on Mac, so while you can't play a real Blu-ray
disc on a Mac, you can play a DVD5 or DVD9 standard DVD with Blu-ray
quality/compatible content on a Mac if it's been created with x264
codec.
Ok, so much for blue-ray..... another question, what about esata with
DVD-DL in an external inclosure? two magic words: esata & 5.25
enclosure with any compatible superdrive in it? any experience? Jeff
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