

The advantage at times over ripping and streaming is sometimes blu-rays audio is better and also not having to hassle with internet, providers, locating where the files are etc., but just pop in the disk and hit play on your software. discs are still ok, it is really just personal preference. blu-rays look great on the iMac, especially with the nice retina type screen. VLC is Good software if you want to figure out all of the ins -and-outs though.but Not a need. If you do not mind having physical discs to deal with, don't hassle with VLC and other ripping software, that is more of a "bag of hurt" at times figuring out how to make it work. Most external blu-ray players will work with macs now, just read first to make sure whatever is compatible.

Play's well, just the disadvantage is that you have to install Java to have controls. Issues might have to do with making sure your external blu-ray player is compatible. Leowo blu-ray player (paid version) will convert blu-ray to a file and I have not personally had any issues with it. So many things it could do, but looked like a simple software on the surface. "bag of hurt" to Jobs was because he didn't want to pay the license fees for the technology like he charged himself.especially his desire for the itunes store, future streaming ambitions., and his war at the time with Sony.
