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Apple notebooks, HDCP and Blu-ray/HD DVD playback under Windows.
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From what I've read, Apple's MacBooks (other machines as well?) have been HDCP compliant since the Late '08 revisions. Which suggests that booting into Windows and playing a Blu-ray or HD DVD from an internal/external drive shouldn't be a problem with supporting software.
But suggesting and confirming are two different things - would anybody mind actually confirming this for me before I start ordering stuff?
Much thanks.
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I like chicken
I like liver
Meow Mix, Meow Mix
Please de-liv-er
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My 2009 Core i7 iMac has no trouble playing Blu-ray discs from an external drive.
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Under Windows 7. I can use Bootcamp to watch video when needed or OS X to rip discs and then play video. Check this thread for more.
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Thank you
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