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illpickle

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Aloha,

I'm wondering what the mac folks out there might be using to play Blu-Ray formatted DVD rips on there macs. For Blu-Ray it seems the folder structure is all contained in a BDMV folder structure with .MT2S files being the real meat and potatoes of the video content. This is somewhat similar to standard def dvds with "VIDEO_TS" structure and .VOB files. While VLC has no problems playing the standard def DVDs, the only way I can seemingly get playback is by dragging the .MT2S files individually into VLC and sometimes they play sometimes they don't depending on the audio codec.

I know Power DVD on windows supposedly plays Blu-Ray disc, but wondering what people out there might be using to play Blu-Ray formatted disk images on there macs? Ideally it would be great to just open the image up itself so everything can play as is... but I want to avoid using windows as much as possible. Any thoughts?
 
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