

- Cyberlink powerdvd for mac mac osx#
- Cyberlink powerdvd for mac movie#
- Cyberlink powerdvd for mac drivers#
So - Plex to read Blu Ray m2ts files and other AND it is possible to simply use Blu Ray Burners for the most part in VMWare to archive the media to hard drive.
Cyberlink powerdvd for mac drivers#
Worst case, and probably what I should have done all along - use Bootcamp with the cheaper Blu Ray Readers and as well, at least some older version of PowerDVD Ultra does work in bootcamp as the vid drivers are recognized. My next step is to see what OWC has to offer and if they are a bit better, I'll be glad to mention the less than reasonable vendor who sold me the blu ray writer later. I have tried out some blu ray "readers" (not writers) and with limited success (they wont work in Fusion but mount in OSX. Sadly, they say the find nothing wrong and want to return it to me. I have meanwhile sent back the drive after having it for a fair amount of time but still under 1 year warrantee to the vendor. When I say the blu ray is skiddish, at times it fails to mount a disc in MAC and fails as well in the XP/AnyDVD combo as well.
Cyberlink powerdvd for mac mac osx#
Mac OSX Leopard =>VMWare Fusion=>XPpro=>AnyDVD HD I have used for several months AnyDVD HD to copy my DVDs and Blu Rays to the hard drive. While all sounds great, the particular blu ray burner is skiddish on what it will read. These files play very well from my storage device to Plex on my 2 Macs and also UPnP protocol to PS3 attached to my plasma television.
Cyberlink powerdvd for mac movie#
DVDs were converted to one large "main feature" VOB and similar for Blu Ray being just the main movie m2ts file (or merged multiple files into one large file).


Le lecteur de Cyberlink offre lindexation des vidéos au sein dun catalogue pour les. My Chagrin - I have several DVDs and Blu Ray movies that I was archiving onto storage drives. Avec son concurrent WinDVD, PowerDVD demeure la référence en matière de lecteur DVD logiciel pour Windows. It is CPU intensive and not GPU intensive (meaning all the work really is done by the CPU(s) and very little is involved with the Video other than requiring the presence of GL). It does a very good job on faster intel based systems. If you want playback of blu ray files (M2TS), and can live with just the main movie files - Give Plex on OSX a try. Both Parallels and Fusion would have to work with Power DVD to make changes if in the future this option was to be available - playback of Blu Ray Medium.Īll is not lost. The catch is - Power DVD Ultra looks at the video driver and usually, if you try it you'll get an error referencing something about the video and then Power DVD fails out.īoth Parallels and Fusion (last I recall from months ago) have their own video emulation/driver etc and Power DVD wont recognize it. I appreciate people wanting to use Power DVD Ultra in Windows running inside of Fusion or Parallels.
