IMac :: Looking For "RIP" Bluray Movies To My IMac?

Jul 16, 2010

so i am looking to "RIP" ( not burn or copy ) BluRay movies to my iMac ( i7 )

Since i am only looking to RIP them, All i need is a Bluray reader ( not writer if i am correct )

With that said, can i use any internal bluray drive and install it into a external enclosure? or will this not work?

What are my options? "If Any"

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