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Should you need a beta key to run the app, you can always find the most recent one on MakeMKV's forums. (Make sure you validate the downloaded file's checksum before you open it, just to be safe.) MakeMKV's author makes each beta version of the app available for a few months before it expires after that, you simply need to download the latest version again.
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Macgo's app even supports BD-Live online features, though you'll have to go into the Preferences to turn that feature on it's switched off by default. The app offers hardware acceleration for smoother playback, though aside from loading speed, I didn't notice a difference in quality between it and Leawo's app. Its interface isn't Mac-like, but it's clean, intuitive, and unobtrusively minimal.ĭiscs loaded far faster than Leawo's player - 15 seconds, tops – and played the same pre-roll ads and trailers they would in a hardware player, though thankfully, I could skip them just as easily as I would elsewhere.
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Macgo's app played my test discs flawlessly, with full support for menus and a virtual remote that even mirrored the what-are-they-even-there-for red, blue, green, and yellow buttons on the average Blu-ray remote. (There's a marginally cheaper non-Pro version, but like Leawo's app, it doesn't fully support menus, so why bother?)įor that price, you'll get an experience nearly identical to popping a disc into any regular Blu-ray player.
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On the App Store, with a "family" license to run on multiple Macs, it'll cost you $64.99. Hong Kong-based Macgo's Blu-ray Player Pro usually sells for a whopping $79.95, though you can watch for frequent sales that will knock the price down to a still-lofty $39.95.

Shenzhen-based Leawo's is by far the cheaper – as in, it's free – and while it's perfectly adequate, you definitely get what you pay for.

The App Store's two Mac Blu-ray apps come from Chinese companies. But there are a few options respectable enough to make it into the Mac App Store - and an even better one that's (mostly) free.
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Unfortunately, searching for mac Blu-ray player online gets you a lot of highly suspect sites with creatively translated English, each pitching their own totally not-at-all-questionable video player that may or may not actually play Blu-ray discs. And once those drives became available, a few enterprising companies who did (presumably) pay up for the keys to decrypt Blu-ray discs released Mac apps to play regular Blu-ray movies with those drives. VPN Deals: Lifetime license for $16, monthly plans at $1 & moreīut some Mac users still need to burn their own Blu-rays or read data off BD discs, so there are plenty of third-party Blu-ray drives available for the Mac.
