Comment lire les DVD Blue Ray sur mac pro HELP ME

bonjour,
Je n'arrive pas à lire les DVD Blue Ray sur mon mac. dès que j'insère le DVD , IL EST automatoquement ejecté . Merci de votre aide
A bientot

Hi
Je ne parle pas Francaise at all - so I guess that it's about Blu-Ray .
I use Roxio Toast™ 10 Pro incl BD-component (now version 11) to do sort of Blu-Ray coding to standard DVDs - limit is about 20-30 minutes if quality is keept. It can also burn true Blu-Ray but then You need a BD-Burner and BD-disks.
The DVDs with BD-code needs a Blu-Ray player to be played - I use a PlayStation 3
Yours Bengt W

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