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Old 03-02-2007, 03:59 PM   #1
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What software is available for playback on a Mac (G5)? And can that software output a signal out from the Mac to a monitor?
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Old 03-02-2007, 05:20 PM   #2
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Old 03-02-2007, 05:51 PM   #3
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Apple will add Blu-Ray & HD-DVD support in their next OS upgrade (OS X 10.5) this year.
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Old 03-02-2007, 08:33 PM   #4
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That’s the rumor.

Keep in mind that HDCP support (video card, monitor/display) will be required to view commercial movies over a digital connection.
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Old 03-03-2007, 12:17 AM   #5
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That’s the rumor.

Keep in mind that HDCP support (video card, monitor/display) will be required to view commercial movies over a digital connection.
I'm pretty certain they will since Apple is a part of the BDA.
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Old 03-06-2007, 04:44 PM   #6
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Apple rules. I'm currently running a "hackintosh" and plan to buy a Mac as soon as they start selling them with Leopard (and hopefully a BD drive)...
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I'm pretty certain they will since Apple is a part of the BDA.
Yeah, but it's not backwards compatible, so most monitors that are out do not meet that standard. So, i wouldn't be able to throw a BD drive in my Mac Pro and use it for BDs unless i get a different monitor.
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Yeah, but it's not backwards compatible, so most monitors that are out do not meet that standard. So, i wouldn't be able to throw a BD drive in my Mac Pro and use it for BDs unless i get a different monitor.
You can watch BD on any television/monitor only it will be down-sampled to a lower resolution by default if it lack HDCP.
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Yeah, but it's not backwards compatible, so most monitors that are out do not meet that standard. So, i wouldn't be able to throw a BD drive in my Mac Pro and use it for BDs unless i get a different monitor.
Well sell you monitor and get a new one. 24" 1080p x 1920 HDCP computer monitors can be had for $650 now. By Christmas, who knows?

Now, you also need to get a HDCP video card and all the other stuff too
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Old 12-13-2007, 03:39 AM   #10
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Apple will add Blu-Ray & HD-DVD support in their next OS upgrade (OS X 10.5) this year.
I was a little disappointed that it was not included when leopard was released, but I am really really hoping they announce a new Mac Pro at macworld with optional blu-ray drive which would undoubtedly come with a software update for play back. heres to hoping

if there are any software engineers out there, check out this link on craiglist
its looking for someone to develop player software for mac. im really hoping someone develops one soon!


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Well sell you monitor and get a new one. 24" 1080p x 1920 HDCP computer monitors can be had for $650 now. By Christmas, who knows?

Now, you also need to get a HDCP video card and all the other stuff too
$650? I just bought a 24'' HDCP compliant monitor for $370 with another $20 mail in rebate. with the costco warranty as well :-)

im probably gonna get the fastmac bluray drive and throw it in an external case or in my G4 dual processor. I guess my only option would be linux since I can't do boot camp or parallels.
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Old 12-13-2007, 04:16 AM   #11
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My understanding is that HD Video and Blu-Ray has been supported since Tiger (10.4). What I think you're looking for is HDCP support and as you already have the HDCP monitor I think you're 1/3 of the way there. Expect news early in 2008.
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My understanding is that HD Video and Blu-Ray has been supported since Tiger (10.4). What I think you're looking for is HDCP support and as you already have the HDCP monitor I think you're 1/3 of the way there. Expect news early in 2008.
unless you are aware of a 3rd party program im not, I dont think Tiger supports blu-ray. Ive read that you cannot author blu-ray videos (no matter the source) and there are no blu-ray playing or ripping software solutions for mac. but I know there are programs that you can burn to blu-ray disc (toast 8)

I just want to find out if I dump a bunch of ps3 compatiable files onto a data blu-ray disc, or even DVD, if the ps3 would be able to play it.
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Well sell you monitor and get a new one. 24" 1080p x 1920 HDCP computer monitors can be had for $650 now. By Christmas, who knows?
$650? I just bought a 24'' HDCP compliant monitor for $370 with another $20 mail in rebate. with the costco warranty as well :-)
Hey I posted that about a baby ago. Those were happy times. It's Christmas now
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Old 12-14-2007, 05:52 PM   #14
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Hey I posted that about a baby ago. Those were happy times. It's Christmas now
hehe. I was just making the point that prices are coming down fast...a baby ago huh? :-) sounds nice
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