Hi,

Then the second option I suggested will get around all that, and treat you Mac sa a TV.

Thanks for lisetning,
Alex,


On 6-Dec-08, at 7:32 AM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Not as stock, and I'm not sure if there are any blue ray players for OS X at the moment. You could use an external drive, but you'd still need a program capable of decrypting and playing the video. Apple isn't embrasing blue ray yet, and I don't blame them for holding out at the moment. You're not going to find any open source blue ray movie players yet either, as the DRM and encryption hasn't yet been cracked... and blue ray sure has a lot of DRM, I'd venture to say a ridiculous amount though not all movies use all of it. There are some blue ray burners that are OS X compatible though they're not cheap, but as far as I know there's no way to actually play a blue ray movie.



On Dec 5, 2008, at 18:13, Will Lomas wrote:

                hi can the macbooks play blueray dvd's



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