

Then I did it, but it took me about 5minutes to watch it load, and I finally found out that this player cannot play TAKEN 3. At first I took a while to find where to start the disc, then I noticed that I have to drag the disc from my desktop to the interface and drop it to a certain area, which says “Drop Media Here”. Its free version cannot play Blu-ray, and the Pro version has 30 days trial limitation. I also took a look at the DVDFab Media Player for Mac Pro version. Then I tried 2 other discs, UNBROKEN and FURY. The watermark will disappear once you bought it for $39.95, down $10 from its usual retail price. The free trial version has no time limitation, but it does have watermarks when you play the Blu-ray movie.

I didn’t saw any dropped frames, stuttered or froze images. It worked pretty well, and movies looked great on my Apple Monitor. Then there appears a menu, I directly chose Play Movie. It loaded pretty fast and could recognize the disc automatically. It’s really simple, only two buttons, “Open File” and “Open Disc”, so I inserted the disc into the Blu-ray drive and clicked on “Open Disc”.

After I launched the app, it prompts a registration window, I clicked “Cancel” and saw the interface. I chose TAKEN 3 as the first disc because it was produced this year. The first app I tested on my iMac is Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player, which is known as the first Blu-ray player software for Mac OS X. According to my test results, you can see the differences and solve Blu-ray problems more freely and convenient. To help you easily enjoy Blu-ray movies on Mac anywhere, I've summarized 4 of the most powerful Mac Blu-ray Players that seem powerful and practical by comparison, and hope you can get one that can fit your needs the best. Why players matter a lot is that Blu-ray is a patented technology and players with less features and without Blu-ray playback license cannot support this format. It’s always been a problem for a Blu-ray fan to choose the best Mac Blu-ray Player so that the truly cinematic and immersive experience of Blu-ray discs can be delivered without any loss.
