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Mac blu ray player review
Mac blu ray player review




mac blu ray player review

Even the preference windows are exactly alike. Beyond the welcome screens, the Aurora player and the MacGo player appear to be largely identical. It's also on sale for $39.99, down $10 from its usual retail price. I also took a look at the Aurora Blu-ray player software. Of course regular DVD discs are supported, as well as Blu-ray discs. I'm not seeing dropped frames, and the player can also play ISO files. The US $59.95 software (discounted to $39.95 until Feb 3) is a solid application. You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu. Since then that app has been updated several times, and one of our readers suggested I survey the field again.

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It worked pretty well, and movies looked great on my Apple Monitor. Despite Apple's dislike of Blu-ray, I find it a nice archival medium for photos - 50 GB blanks are under $5, and are readily available in computer stores and online.Ī while back I looked at software for playing back Blu-ray movies, and reviewed the MacGo app. The OS supports data Blu-ray discs, and you can burn them with commercial utilities like Toast. If you must play Blu-ray discs on your Mac, however, there are plenty of internal (for Mac Pro) and external Blu-ray drives that work just fine. Maybe they don't want to pay the license fees, maybe they'd rather sell you movies from iTunes, who knows, but Blu-ray hardware from Apple isn't likely. It's been a while since Steve Jobs declared Blu-ray a "bag of hurt", and in the years since Apple has been uninterested in the Blu-ray disc format.






Mac blu ray player review