Step 1. Select Creator > Blu-ray Creator. Launch the program and go to the Creator tab, and then you can choose Blu-ray Creator as the creator mode. Step 2. Add Videos to the Blu-ray Creator. Click on the button or drag & drop video files (e.g. MKV, MP4, AVI, M2TS, TS videos) to Blu-ray creator for burning. Step 3.
Download Mac Blu-ray Player from the official site and then install it on your Mac according to the instruction. Step 2 Load your Blu-ray disc. Connect the BD drive to your Mac Pro with USB interface. Insert the Blu-ray disc to the BD drive. Click Open Disc and load the disc you have inserted. Step 3 Load Blu-ray folder/file. Both the device and the Blu-ray Player must be powered on. Both the device and the Blu-ray Player must have Wi-Fi enabled. The mobile device must have Miracast enabled. The Blu-ray Player must have Miracast capability and the Miracast App must be open. If the device is a PC, check the firewall settings. If everything above is correct, restart
Select source. Insert a Blu-ray and fire up the Ripper. Click on Add Blu-ray/DVD (#1) on the top menu to open a file browser. Select the BD you've inserted and click Open. The software will scan the Blu-ray, get information about the different streams and load the titles into the interface, as can be seen below: STEP 2.
Does anyone know a good app to play blu rays, preferably cheap or free, that allows screenshots? I do filming location photography as a hobby and I need to take screenshots from movies for my projects. I have a USB blu ray player that I was using on my Mac mini, the blu ray app I was using for the past few years (leawo) no longer wants to work.
Step 1. Add source Blu-ray content to the program. Put the disc you want to rip to your Blu-ray drive and kick off Leawo Blu-ray to MKV Converter for Mac from the launch pad. And then on the interface, find the Add Blu-ray/DVD button in the top-left corner.
Step 1: Load Blu-ray files. Before you launch the software, open your MacBook's BD drive and insert your Blu-ray disc. Close the tray and open the software. Click the "Load Disc" option in the upper left side corner of the window and browse your Blu-ray disc and choose it. The Mac Blu-ray converter will take a few moments to scan the content.
Insert a blank Blu-ray disc (BD-25 or BD-50) to the optical drive on your computer. It's time to configure some output options. 1) Go to the lower left side of main screen, select a disc type, the burning speed and aspect ratio. 2) Next, hit the green "Burn" button on the upper-right side of the application window, in the Blu-ray options dialog
Step 7. Hit the Start button on the top to begin ripping the Blu-ray to your Mac. When Handbrake has finished ripping the disc, it will save the files to your chosen destination folder. Way 3. Copy Blu-rays to Mac with MakeMKV. MakeMKV is another best free Blu-ray ripper for Mac, Windows and Linux.
I have a new MacBook Pro 14 M1 Max running Ventura 13.0.1 which refuses to even recognise any Blu-ray disks loaded in the external player, even with MacGo Pro Blu-ray Player software installed. The disks do not appear in Disk Utility. The disk player whirrs for a minute or so before shutting down. DVDs and CD-ROMS work fine. To play Blu-ray movies on your Mac or Windows computer, all you need are a drive that can read the discs and a Blu-ray player app that supports playing Blu-ray movies. Get a Blu-ray Disc Drive If your Mac or Windows PC doesn't have the drive to play Blu-ray discs, there are several manufacturers like LG, Pioneer that sell add-in optical drives
To play Blu-rays with this method, follow these steps: Download VLC and install it. Download the latest beta of MakeMKV and install it. (Make sure you validate the downloaded file's checksum before you Open MakeMKV and go to Preferences > Integration. In the list of eligible apps under the
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Apple gave up on optical drives several years ago. Citing Blu-ray Disc licensing issues and the growing popularity of Internet streaming, the company was able to leave CD, DVD and Blu-ray drives

yes, i agree with you, VLC 2.0 or later version supports the Blu-ray playback. However, for legal reasons, AACS and BD+ DRM libraries and keys still are not shipped. That means only Blu-ray disc with AACS libraries exposed are supported. BTW, if you have problem, cannot play blu-ray with VLC, the follow guide may be helpful for you: 4c7y8U.
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