Mini Disc player - compatible with Mac

Hi, could someone suggest a good MD player that is compatible with Mac. I´ve heard that the Sony MZ-RH10 that can transfer data through USB doesn´t work so well. Has anybody experience with this model?
Any oppinions of buying a cheeper MD player (without the USB transfer possibility) and transfer material from the MD-player in real time to the computer. Recording the MD material as analog audio. Does someone use that technique and how does it work?
Thanks in advance.

How do you know it's ML compatible?
But you do know that it's only software, yes? You'll need hardware = a Blu-ray drive as well.

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