Artists need to protect their creative interests. Well, I do agree that DRM is the name of the game for the motion picture industry, but that's the nature of the business. The technology will vanish although there will be those who, like their spiritual forebears, will hold on to their Betamax VCRs and pound sand complaining. Hollywood's adoption of Blu-ray is for no other reason that that. The cost is, indeed, horrible but I'm not talking about $$ rather, it's the draconian DRM that is the real purpose of the medium. When I watch movies, I prefer to let the director use his (internal) vision to provide the "cinematic experience" rather than being forced to provide excruciatingly detailed images that, perhaps, detract from the atmosphere (s)he is trying to attain.
#TOAST BLU RAY PLAYER MAC 720P#
I have a 720p TV and the OTA broadcast stations are plenty sharp. Perhaps you don't like the cost of BD discs or the large file size, e.g., BD25 takes about 30 GB of space? In any event, the technology is here and it's not going to vanish simply because Apple OS X has not adopted it. I take it you don't like Blu-ray? Too bad, it really is a lovely cinematic experience! I'm not sure how it can be a "bad joke" as it is a cutting edge technology that submerges the audience in a truly rich audio and video environment.
#TOAST BLU RAY PLAYER MAC MOVIE#
(It should look something like ".m2ts"ĭone ! You can enjoy a full length Blu-Ray movie on Your Mac without ripping it !!īlu-ray - the answer to a question nobody asked.Īpple will not "take this media seriously" because it's a bad joke. STEP 9- Paste the link in the URL space and hit Open. STEP 8- In VLC toolbar select File>Open Network (shortcut cmd+N). STEP 6- Find the link with the extension ".m2ts", right click on this link and copy the link. You'll find the length of the movie when you'll click on the link, that way you can be sure you have the right title.
You should see a message saying : "This page is designed to be read by robots, not humans." at the last line you should see the link /web/titles This action create a local streaming server that we can access by VLC. STEP 2- In the Toolbar select File>Open disc> and select your Blu-Ray drive. STEP 1- Open MakeMKV and put a Blu-Ray disc in your drive. Use MakeMKV Beta to create a Streaming Server with your Blu-Ray discs to do that I had follow the Steps describe at this web site: There's no easy way to Blu-Ray movies on mac.