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Thinking of buying an internal Blu-Ray "M-Disk" compatible drive
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    Yeah man, I'm getting a SATA to USB 3.0 adapter that has a 12v input with the power supply with it so that shall be good. (I've checked the voltages and what not)

    Cool, thanks. I'm in the UK so I would probably have to import one.

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    Thinking of buying an internal Blu-Ray "M-Disk" compatible drive

    Just wanted some advice from you storage fellas! I decided that I am going to be using m-disks to long term archive videos and photos. Got some very important videos from when I was a kid and I don't want to risk losing them (I have backups on other media but not long term) I am looking for a good quality Blu-Ray "M-Disk" drive that is internal - but I am planning on making it external with adapters and what not! I don't particularly want to use an enclosure as it's too expensive for my budget.

    Been looking on amazon for some, specifically the Hitachi-LG BH16, but I'd rather check here if you guys know if it's good etc...

    Can you guys kindly recommend me a good drive that supports m-disk? Been looking for a few weeks now. Budget around £60 - £90 :)

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