Apple has held its last special event of the year 2014 on October 16 at 10 a.m. PDT. And the quote “It’s been way too long” on its home page verified the fact that Apple never let its fans down with more significant advancements this time. On the event, Apple unveiled the iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iMac with Retina 5K display, Mac mini and OS X Yosemite.
The major feature of Yosemite’s new design is that all of Apple’s devices work more closely together. People can take phone calls from their Mac now, also iCloud drive, AirDrop, AirPlay can synchronize on iOS 8 as well as on Yosemite. According to Apple, this is the beginning of the fusion between Apple’s devices. The official version of OS X Yosemite optimized parts of the app, like Calendar, Safari, Messages, Mail, etc. And another significant change would be the interface, which becomes flatter by taking lessons from from iOS 7.
As a pioneer in Blu-ray industry, Macgo also has made a timely response to this great change in technology world by announcing the release of Mac Blu-ray Player V2.10.9. The newest version was improved to a more stable Blu-ray media software on all Mac operating systems according to the latest user feedback information. With tech leaders like Apple and Macgo engineering team’s hard work, Mac Blu-ray player is now providing users much more stability and fluency, especially its full compatibility with OS X Yosemite. Also the new version Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player supports the playback of more Blu-ray discs, such as X-Man Days of Future Past, Leap Year, Wall Street, Fight Club, The Sacrament, etc.
System Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.5 – 10.10
Intel Core2 Duo 2.4GHz processor or higher recommended
512 MB RAM or higher recommended
250 MB of free disk space
An internal or external Blu-ray drive
USB 2.0 above or FireWire 400 above
Internet Connection
Pricing and Availability
Right now, Mac Blu-ray Player is 33% off for sale.
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Ever since I downloaded 10.10 it won’t maintain the proper aspect ratio when I jump to Full Screen.
Dear,
Please help to update to the latest version 2.10.10 which have fixed the bugs of Aspect ration on Yosemite.
http://www.macblurayplayer.com/user/download/Mac_Bluray_Player.dmg
Best wishes!
Is this software compatible with the latest 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display?
Hi,
Thanks so much for contacting Macgo.
As to your question, Macgo support the latest Mac OS X Yosemite and Retina display.
You can have a try on our free version.
Any issues please contact our support team: support@macblurayplayer.com.
Best wishes!
I have installed the blu-ray player and have an asus blu-ray drive. When a blu-ray is installed, OS X returns a pop-up window that states the disk is unreadable with options to “Ignore” or “Eject”. The disk will not mount and the blu-ray player does not see the disk.
Dear,
I’m so sorry for the delay in response.
As to your question, did your Blu ray disc commercial or self made disc?
If it is commercial, please help to check whether your computer can recognize your Blu ray drive and disc in Finder.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
Hi,
when will you start supporting 3D Blu-Ray?
This should be perfectly possible if the video is sent to a 3D TV using the HDMI output. (Macbook Pro 2013)
Hi,
Thanks so much for using our software.
As to your question, it is with regret that Mac Blu-ray Player does not support 3D currently.
But we promise that we will make it available later in the subsequent versions.
Please pay your close attention to our update notes.
Thanks in advance for your understanding and cooperation.