I was wondering whether anyone is using the BDR-S13E-X under MacOS in an external case?
The Pioneer website only mentions Windows compatibility...
Thanks, guys!!
Pioneer BDR-S13E-X on Mac
Re: Pioneer BDR-S13E-X on Mac
The Pioneer BDR-S13E-X mentions Windows because the Cyberlink software it comes with requires Windows. The drive itself should work just fine on a Mac.
I have both a Pioneer BDR-S13UBK and a Pioneer BDR-212UBK in external enclosures that work fine with my Mac. The Cyberlink software doesn't work, of course, but I wasn't interested in using it anyway.
So technically I can't say for sure, since I haven't specifically used the exact drive you mentioned, but since I have two modern Pioneer drives that work fine on my Mac, including one of the S13 generation, I feel confident that the S13E-X will work.
I have both a Pioneer BDR-S13UBK and a Pioneer BDR-212UBK in external enclosures that work fine with my Mac. The Cyberlink software doesn't work, of course, but I wasn't interested in using it anyway.
So technically I can't say for sure, since I haven't specifically used the exact drive you mentioned, but since I have two modern Pioneer drives that work fine on my Mac, including one of the S13 generation, I feel confident that the S13E-X will work.
Re: Pioneer BDR-S13E-X on Mac
I'm sure it will work.
Re: Pioneer BDR-S13E-X on Mac
Thanks, that's good to know. I noticed that none of the internal drives on the Pioneer website mention Mac support. I guess the reasoning behind that is that there are no Macs with 5.25" drive bays rather than some other technical incompatibility.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 3:22 pmThe Pioneer BDR-S13E-X mentions Windows because the Cyberlink software it comes with requires Windows. The drive itself should work just fine on a Mac.
I have both a Pioneer BDR-S13UBK and a Pioneer BDR-212UBK in external enclosures that work fine with my Mac. The Cyberlink software doesn't work, of course, but I wasn't interested in using it anyway.
So technically I can't say for sure, since I haven't specifically used the exact drive you mentioned, but since I have two modern Pioneer drives that work fine on my Mac, including one of the S13 generation, I feel confident that the S13E-X will work.
Re: Pioneer BDR-S13E-X on Mac
I can speak to the US model (the BDR-S13U-X), which does. I just got one, which I put in a Vantec NST-540S3-BK enclosure, and it works just fine with my M1 Macbook Pro.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 3:22 pmThe Pioneer BDR-S13E-X mentions Windows because the Cyberlink software it comes with requires Windows. The drive itself should work just fine on a Mac.
I have both a Pioneer BDR-S13UBK and a Pioneer BDR-212UBK in external enclosures that work fine with my Mac. The Cyberlink software doesn't work, of course, but I wasn't interested in using it anyway.
So technically I can't say for sure, since I haven't specifically used the exact drive you mentioned, but since I have two modern Pioneer drives that work fine on my Mac, including one of the S13 generation, I feel confident that the S13E-X will work.
Really, any enclosure that properly adapts an optical drive to USB should work. That's the key part here moreso than the specific drive itself. SATA is a very well-developed standard at this point, but some enclosures do the USB adaptation bit better than others.
That said, the Vantec enclosure works great for my drive. I imagine OWC's Mercury Pro would, too, except it's apparently not long enough to physically hold these Pioneer drives.