The answer is mostly no.
I looks like that site's latest Mac software is compatible with os 10.5 - that's almost 8 years old. The site's director does not appear to know much about mac so contacting him may not get you the answers you need. In the interim I would look at the possibility of Wine for Mac to run the PC version and see if it's possible. - Does the BDR-XD05B work in a Mac OS X environment? Answer: The drive can operate in a Mac OS X environment (Mac OS X 10.6/10.7/10.8, 10.9, 10.10). In a Mac OS environment, use Finder to read and write to Blu-ray, DVD and CD media. Use DVD Player to play back DVD movies. Blu-ray playback requires additional software (not included).
- Sep 02, 2015 Thus using Lightscribe is easier now on my MAC. Believe it or not, some people still want CDs. Long live Rock and Roll!! Hope this helps anyone doing a Google search for 'Lightscribe for mac images for simple label' since the simple label maker via the Lightscribe download allows for words to be put on a disc, you cannot do images.
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- Download here free LightScribe software for Mac and Windows. System Software, the LightScribe Simple Labeler and the LightScribe Template Labeler - All FREE.
LightScribe as Dialabrain indicated has been officially discontinued by the inventor i.e. HP. As a result HP are not producing new updated drivers to utilise this feature, obviously the hardware can still do it so if you have an older version of OS X and the old version of suitable applications then your LightScribe drive will still work.
Lightscribe For Mac 10.8
I believe the main reason the old driver no longer works dates back to the introduction of El Capitan i.e. OS X 10.11 this included a new security feature called SIP designed to help protect against malicious software. A side effect was that many drivers needed to be updated to work with SIP. Since HP had discontinued their LightScribe support they never produced such an updated driver.
Now this does open a small possibility of being able to install and use the old strictly speaking incompatible driver. You can do this if you chose to deliberately disable the SIP protection.
I would suggest only trying this on a separate test installation of Sierra and not your normal system.
See https://smilesoftware.com/disclabel/lightscribe this might give you the last versions of LightScribe software.
See https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-disable-system-integrity-protection-on-mac/ for instructions on how to disable SIP
If you need an application to do the actual printing then see the following
https://lightscribesoftware.org/mac-lightscribe-software/ this is not free but is also not expensive and seems be the most up to date application available but still subject to the SIP problem. The link on that page to here https://lightscribesoftware.org/how-to-install-system-software-on-el-capitan/ confirms I was correct about this being a SIP problem. It also suggests my solution will work.
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