Blu Ray Superdrive For Mac

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Tl;dr: Buy a $40 Portable USB Blu-ray/DVD-R drive and $30 Blu-ray player MacGo for $10 less than an Apple SuperDrive and you get to watch/rip Blu-ray movies as a bonus.

External Blu Ray Recorder Mac

Quick navigation. After Apple has banned the optical drive from all models, one must now be content with an external solution, if you want to burn DVD or CD blanks. For many Apple users, the Apple SuperDrive was certainly the first choice, but after looking for a USB hub for my MacBook Pro, I had to read that the SuperDrive has a built-in lock so it only works if it is connected directly to the Mac. Connecting through a hub causes the device to not be detected. On the the “SuperDrive” you will find this simple entry. The SuperDrive is specifically designed for use with the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini, which do not have a built-in optical drive. The SuperDrive must be connected directly to the USB port on the computer.  Dvd video converter mac. Usage via a USB hub is not possible. Cheap Apple Superdrive alternatives with faster technology I will now sell my Apple SuperDrive used and grow me another external DVD burner. As alternatives, of course, offer devices that have already been several tests of Apple users behind and were classified as 100% working. You should not make the mistake of assuming that any cheap external USB DVD drive works on the Mac. With some models, it does not work very well.

Macbook Pro Superdrive Not Working

$89.99 USB 2 or USB 3 burner – which device should I buy? The above-mentioned external DVD drive works with USB 3. In contrast, Apple’s SuperDrive supports only USB 2 – another catch that makes the drive for newer Macs uninteresting. However, the difference between USB 2 and 3 is not as noticeable when playing and burning movies as with hard disks – that’s why USB 2 DVD burners like the Apple SuperDrive are not really “bad” either.