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Spargett's avatar

Can my Mac play HD DVD or Blu-Ray disks?

Asked by Spargett (4415 points) | asked December 30th, 2007 | 2 responses | “Great Question” (0 points) | Flag as…

I have a 2ghz Macbook Pro and iMac I bought about a year ago and I’m not sure if they can play HD content. I’m still pretty unsure about all the HD details, etc. My optical drive stats are as follows:

Reads DVD: Yes
CD-Write: -R, -RW
DVD-Write: -R, -RW, +R, +R DL, +RW

And does the “DVD-Write: +R DL” mean I can burn dual layer content?

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drive_by_dev's avatar

You can play HD content, just not HD-DVD or Blu-Ray media. HD is just describing a resolution; take 1080p for example, which is 1080 pixels high by 1920 pixels wide. The data disc formats HD-DVD and blu-ray are just larger optical mediums using different technologies to achieve the goal of holding all the information required for HD content (movies, games, etc…). And yes the superdrives in both your macs should write dual layer discs.

williamli1983's avatar

you cannot read hddvd or blueray
your drive only let’s you read cd and DVD format.

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