Having confirmed my point, it seems you have a rather loose definition of "FUD".
YES, you can rip the entire disc, menus and all, or YES, you can rip just the movie file and make it a manageable file size that still looks good. It's your choice.
no need to hunt down third-party apps and go through the trouble of copying the entire disk's contents to your hard drive just to watch a movie.
And you don't have to do that, which is what I'm saying.
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More than a few other Mac fans here have been asking for Blu-ray. Full HD is kinda nice.
It's very nice. Especially when ripped and being played back in iTunes, complete with full metadata, et. al. I just don't buy Apple ever giving us OS-level Blu-ray support. And I (and more than a few other Mac fans) are perfectly fine with that.
If a person wants to they can spend as much money on a PC as a Mac. The only difference is that Apple does not cater to the "cheap as possible crowd". What a lame comparison this is.
Plain and simple it all comes down to personal preference if you love a MAC then that's your computer of choice if you love a PC its your choice the whole PC vs MAC is getting old rather fast, i mean they are only computers, there is more politics in PC vs MAC than there is in washington lol
Plain and simple it all comes down to personal preference if you love a MAC then that's your computer of choice if you love a PC its your choice the whole PC vs MAC is getting old rather fast, i mean they are only computers, there is more politics in PC vs MAC than there is in washington lol
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Retail Price "of the Beast".
Here is the first Tandy TRS-80 from 1977:
http://oldcomputers.net/trs80i.htm
Notice the Apple products in the timeline on the left of the page.
Here is the Apple 1:
http://oldcomputers.net/applei.html
I didn't have a Mac until 12/31/1999 (Y2K), but many a Tandy.
Having confirmed my point, it seems you have a rather loose definition of "FUD".
YES, you can rip the entire disc, menus and all, or YES, you can rip just the movie file and make it a manageable file size that still looks good. It's your choice.
no need to hunt down third-party apps and go through the trouble of copying the entire disk's contents to your hard drive just to watch a movie.
And you don't have to do that, which is what I'm saying.
More than a few other Mac fans here have been asking for Blu-ray. Full HD is kinda nice.
It's very nice. Especially when ripped and being played back in iTunes, complete with full metadata, et. al. I just don't buy Apple ever giving us OS-level Blu-ray support. And I (and more than a few other Mac fans) are perfectly fine with that.
Right Mac's are a better value.
Right Apple can buy Microsoft outright.
Right Mac's last 7 times longer than an HP, Dell, or whatever favor of PC.
Right the best part of the about HP, Dell, or whatever cheaply made PC is, Is that I do not own one.
All of you PC apologist need to go back to posting on Pcworld. I really do not want to hear your stupidity on an Apple forum.
Plain and simple it all comes down to personal preference if you love a MAC then that's your computer of choice if you love a PC its your choice the whole PC vs MAC is getting old rather fast, i mean they are only computers, there is more politics in PC vs MAC than there is in washington lol
Pretty sure PCs are perfectly fine with MAC.