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 On 2011-02-19 10:51:30 +0100, cottonstar <me@here.now> said:
 
 > Thanks for the advice guys - I guess it makes perfect sense to store
 > these on HDDs.
 >
 > Now I just need to save up for one of these:
 > http://dune-hd.com/hd_players/current/132-dune-hd-smart-h1.html
 >
 > ..making my recently purchased AppleTV redundant :(
 >
 >
 > Jamie.
 
 If you have a Mac, take a look at MakeMKV (http://www.makemkv.com/).
 You just use this program to convert the BR and you will be able to
 play back on your Mac. I don't know about AppleTV.
 
 Ian
 
 
 
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