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Blu-Ray Authoring Software for Macs

Hello,
I've recently burned Blu-Ray discs using Toast Titanium 10 Pro, and have been very impressed by the HD playback quality when played on my PS3. (My three-year-old Sharp Blu-Ray player refuses to play ball, but newer machines at my local electronics store play them beautifully, so I'm guessing the older machines struggle with home-authored discs).
I'd like to know whether there are any good quality Blu-Ray authoring solutions for Mac users. The v. basic menu facility on Toast is a bit cruddy, and tends to let a well made Hd/Blu-Ray film down quite badly. Can anybody suggest something?

iMac 27" 8 Gig, 2 TB

Posted on Jun 15, 2010 5:12 AM

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Sep 8, 2010 11:04 PM in response to Andrew Teilo

not an answer to your original question, but .. :

for less the price of FC/pro or Encore, you get a wide range of MediaPlayers.
e.g. the Western Digital TV HD allows to connect any Mac-formatted hard-drive (or fat32 or ntfs), and as with iTunes 'flip' through any given content, as your HiDef.mov ..

for 99$ a nice alternative.

to have wireless access from a PS3 to your iTunes content, there's MediaLink, 20$ ..

to transfer my home-brewn movie projects from my Mac to my PS3, I'm using a usb-mem-stick for 9.99 .. 😀

.. just to mention that ..

Blu-Ray Authoring Software for Macs

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