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How do you play HQ-movies on TV with iMac

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I would like to watch downloaded blu rays on tv with 5.1 sound.
I see there are some different possibilities Like: 'Streaming', 'using hdmi/dvi & digital audiocable'. 'burn it and use a BD-player'.

What is the best setup and why?
 
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I would like to watch downloaded blu rays on tv with 5.1 sound.
I see there are some different possibilities Like: 'Streaming', 'using hdmi/dvi & digital audiocable'. 'burn it and use a BD-player'.

What is the best setup and why?

Unfortunately downloading BluRay content is illegal. Might want to check out our Community Guidelines.
 
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