This has happened to me several times.īasically you and I are dealing with diminishing returns. Unfortunately, things may or may not work. You will also have to have an adapter depending on what sort of ports are on your computer to match the port on the Blue Ray player to the input port on your computer. I still have things on VHS tape that I want to digitize. Just curious, why do you need blue ray? DVD's are the latest dinosaur like floppy discs, 4 track, 8 track, cassette, LP, VHS, Beta, 45's, 78's 33 1/3, Atari tape drive. I did a google search and you can get a 3rd party disc player that will recognize blue ray and a separate program to recognize the format to play it.
I had no idea that my super drive was not Blue Ray compatible. Would you know if it is possible and if so how you can connect an external / portable blu ray dvd player and it be playable on Apple computers ? I know it is not compatible with the super drive.