Hi,
I've searched high and low in this forum, the internet at large without any luck! So I'm really hoping that someone here would be kind enough to point me in the right direction...
I've got a Macbook Pro and want an inexpensive OS X compatible drive - I don't need to be able to burn disks, but I want it to work natively under OS X (so I can use MakeMKV) and not have to go through BootCamp.
I would be super grateful if someone could recommend a USB Blu Ray drive or two!
Thank you
External Blu-Ray Mac-Compatible Drive
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Re: External Blu-Ray Mac-Compatible Drive
I use this external drive with my iMac (running natively under OS X) for DVD encodes using HandBrake & Blu-ray encodes using MakeMKV:
Plextor BD USB Model PX-B310U
I have used it for nearly a year now with no problems.
see also discussion here:
http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=892
Plextor BD USB Model PX-B310U
I have used it for nearly a year now with no problems.
see also discussion here:
http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=892
Re: External Blu-Ray Mac-Compatible Drive
I use this one with AnyDVD HD in a Windows VM: http://www.amazon.com/Asus-External-Blu ... 976&sr=8-3
It also worked fine with MakeMKV 1.6.3 under OS X 10.6.6 on my MBP. It does NOT work with MakeMKV 1.6.4 under OS X 10.6.6 on my iMac, however (never tried 1.6.3 on the iMac).
It also worked fine with MakeMKV 1.6.3 under OS X 10.6.6 on my MBP. It does NOT work with MakeMKV 1.6.4 under OS X 10.6.6 on my iMac, however (never tried 1.6.3 on the iMac).
Re: External Blu-Ray Mac-Compatible Drive
FWIW, the DASPI 1.2 update for MakeMKV appears to have fixed the issue; I can now use my drive with MakeMKV 1.6.5 without any apparent issues.
Re: External Blu-Ray Mac-Compatible Drive
I use the same drive on my iMac and LOVE it. Works great for blu-ray, and handles DVDs about 4-5 times as fast as my internal !dave_f wrote:I use this external drive with my iMac (running natively under OS X) for DVD encodes using HandBrake & Blu-ray encodes using MakeMKV:
Plextor BD USB Model PX-B310U
I have used it for nearly a year now with no problems.
see also discussion here:
http://www.makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=892
Re: External Blu-Ray Mac-Compatible Drive
http://www.amazon.com/Asus-External-Blu ... 357&sr=8-1
i bought this for my windows 7 machine and found out it works perfectly on my mac with makemv
i bought this for my windows 7 machine and found out it works perfectly on my mac with makemv
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Re: External Blu-Ray Mac-Compatible Drive
About a year ago I picked up this external USB-powered BD Drive and I love it... I'm sure it might not be the fastest but it works.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
Bought it for 160 bucks back then and it was black not blue.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
Bought it for 160 bucks back then and it was black not blue.
Re: External Blu-Ray Mac-Compatible Drive
Rodeo wrote:I use this one with AnyDVD HD in a Windows VM: http://www.amazon.com/Asus-External-Blu ... 976&sr=8-3
mwr415 wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Asus-External-Blu ... 357&sr=8-1
i bought this for my windows 7 machine and found out it works perfectly on my mac with makemv
Heh, looks like a fairly common drive!AugieMendoza wrote:About a year ago I picked up this external USB-powered BD Drive and I love it... I'm sure it might not be the fastest but it works.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
Bought it for 160 bucks back then and it was black not blue.
It worked just fine for me (with AnyDVD HD in VMware and MakeMKV under OS X) until it stopped functioning (after only a few weeks).
I'm going to have it fixed under warranty but being very impatient, I purchased a desktop drive (LG BH10LS30) and enclosure (Icy Box IB-550StUS2-B-BL) in the meantime and/or as a replacement.
This combo also works well with MakeMKV; it's hardly any faster but not slower either, and - surprisingly? - it's also more silent. The enclosure is huge and an external power supply is required, but it only needs 1 USB port (the Asus required that both ports be plugged in on my MBP to work - I never tried using only one port on my iMac as I used a powered USB hub).
Re: External Blu-Ray Mac-Compatible Drive
I have an internal LG WH10LS30 which I purchased from Newegg for $80. This is installed in a MacPro Westmere 6-core 3.33 GHz with 10 GHz ram and 5TB HD space. It works fine in this configuration. Before installing it, I tried it out with a MacMini running Parallels to get the firmware update. I used one of those USB - SATA devices to get it mounted. No reason why you couldn't do that as a temporary measure, and then get a case for it with the stuff built in.