Blu-Ray on the Mac?

So you opted to pick up pick up on of those sub $250 Blu-Ray Drives from somewhere on the internet. Only to find you have no way of getting your mac to understand what the hell you just put inside of it. Your problems are no more with Roxio’s new Toast Titanium 8. It adds the ability to use a burn folder with your Blu-Ray drive just like you would with any other sort of blank media. However, for the time being, there still is no playback software that I am aware of that works with mac. From what I hear though, you can expect it very soon.

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