Okay, model number I have is SE-506
On 3/03/2015 5:19 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay, my Samsung seems to be perfectly compatible, haven't looked up
the info yet have i <smile>.
On 3/03/2015 5:07 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Oh, I know where to get bluray blank discs, that isn't the issue.
I'm just not sure about what drive to get that would be compatible
both with the Mac as well as with Windows.
Chris.
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Sorry about that, I forgot to include the model number so I'll go
and reference that and get back to you.
In Australia I know of a firm that sells Blu-Ray discs,
http://www.warcom.com.au and I'd imagine they ship internationally
or at least can put you in touch with someone who sells blank
Blu-Ray discs.
On 2/03/2015 11:12 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
Dane,
Can you perhaps see if Amazon has this Samsung Bluray drive? I've
actually been in the market for one.
What I'd really like though are some blank bluray discs, and a full
on writer. Either way though, I won't complain.
Chris.
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Subject: [Mac-access]: External Blu-Ray Drives
Hi!
You’ll possibly want one of these if you have a Macbook Air or -
in my case - a Mac Mini.
I didn’t buy the drive recommended by Apple, Google told me that
the Apple drive lacked some significant features compared to other
drives available such as the model by Samsung which is also a
Blu-Ray drive though I’m yet to work out how one goes about
playing Blu-Ray DVD’S on the Mac but all in good time.
I’ve been ripping Audio CD’S all afternoon using the Samsung drive
that came today and that excellent software XLD, you only have to
look at the logs generated by XLD to see the difference with the
new drive compared to the other software I was using.
Anyway, the Samsung Blu-Ray drive cost around $110 Australian
dollars.
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