Really, this is getting as bad as the "Why doesn't Toshiba release a sub-$100 Blu-ray player?" BS that EHD keeps pushing. (Answer: BECAUSE THEY LOST A BILLION ON HD DVD ALREADY AND WANT TO RETURN TO PROFITABILITY, IDIOTS!)
Yes, you can physically attach a Blu-ray drive to a Mac. No, this is not the same as the Mac supporting Blu-ray. The only way to make a Mac support Blu-ray is to get hold of DumpHD and an H.264 player app. Maybe you can persuade those nice folks at SlySoft to come up with a Mac version of AnyDVD for ya.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Exactly! That's what Teh Steve was talking about.
Really, this is getting as bad as the "Why doesn't Toshiba release a sub-$100 Blu-ray player?" BS that EHD keeps pushing. (Answer: BECAUSE THEY LOST A BILLION ON HD DVD ALREADY AND WANT TO RETURN TO PROFITABILITY, IDIOTS!)
Yes, you can physically attach a Blu-ray drive to a Mac. No, this is not the same as the Mac supporting Blu-ray. The only way to make a Mac support Blu-ray is to get hold of DumpHD and an H.264 player app. Maybe you can persuade those nice folks at SlySoft to come up with a Mac version of AnyDVD for ya.