MakeMKV rip of HD DVD on Mac Mini

Hi all, I've am ripping DVDs to my Mac Mini via MakeMKV and using Plex for playback. When I insert an HD DVD into the Mini, it gets spit back out. I knew that certain disc formats couldn't be played by the Mini, but I thought I read on a forum that the movie file could be extracted via Finder an then ripped. ? I wasn't aware of the Mini being unable to read the HD DVD format. Is there a way to get the Mini to read HD DVD and/or other newer formats so that I can rip and play via Plex? Thanks!

Answering just on the question of reading an HD DVD disk on a Mac, to the best of my knowledge there are no drives available from any source that can mount an HD DVD disk on a Mac.
Sorry, but we need to drop this issue now or the Discussions Hosts will probably pull the thread for noncompliance with the Discussions Terms of Use. Again, we cannot help with the ripping of copy-protected disks.

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