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Macgo Windows Blu-ray Player 2.10.3 werd aangeboden als een giveaway op 8 juni 2014
Macgo Windows Blu-ray player is een uitstekende Blu-ray-spelersoftware voor Windows. Het kan Blu-ray Discs, Blu-ray ISO-bestanden en Blu-ray (BDMV) mappen afspelen op alle populaire Windows besturingssystemen, ook op Windows 8.1. Naast het afspelen van Blu-ray mediaformaten, kan het ook overweg met DVD's en andere video mediaformaten.
Bovendien kan het op magische wijze Blu-ray afspelen op iPhone/iPad/iPad mini/iTouch. Dankzij de high-tech en de diverse functies, leidt Macgo Windows Blu-ray Player jou in het Windows Blu-ray sprookjesland.
Speciale 50% kortingscode voor GOTD-bezoekers: 50CPGOTD
Windows 8.1, 8, 7, Vista and XP (SP2 or later); Intel Core2 Duo 2.4GHz processor or equivalent AMD Athlon processor or higher recommended; 512 MB RAM or higher recommended; 250 MB of free disk space; An internal or external Blu-ray drive
47.4 MB
$59.95
Mac Blu-ray Player is de eerste universele Blu-ray mediaspeler voor Apple Mac,die succesvol Blu-ray Discs, Blu-ray ISO-bestanden en Blu-ray mappen kan afspelen op Mac en PC, alsmede op iOS-apparaten, als iPhone / iPad / iPad mini / iPod touch (iTouch). Bijna alle soorten video, audio en fotoformaten kunnen worden afgespeeld.
Alles-in-éém iPhone dataherstel om foto's, contacten, berichten en telefoonoproepen terug te halen die je verloren hebt op je iPhone op het Mac platform. Gebruikersvriendelijk en functierijke dataherstel voor iPhone op Mac OS.
Wanneer je iPhone trager wordt en zonder ruimte komt te zitten, kun je de hulp inroepen van iPhone Cleaner for Mac. De oplossing om je apparaat op te schonen en ruimte terug te winnen voor meer apps, muziek, films en foto's.
Macgo iPhone Explorer for mac is een gratis iOS bestandsverkenner, ontworpen voor toegang, verkennen en beheren van je iOS bestandssysteem zonder jailbreaking. Met de freeware kun je gemakkelijk alle bestandstypes op je iOS toevoegen of verwijderen.
Message from Macgo Software:
Installation and Registration:
1. Unzip the package you've downloaded and install the software;
2. Run the software you installed;
3. No activation, this version is special customization for GOTD users and you don't need to activate it any more;
Note: Macgo provides 50% off coupon code: 50CPGOTD (apply to All Macgo products http://www.macblurayplayer.com) for all GOTD users. Valid time: June 8th – June 23th
More tips:
How to Play Blu-ray on Windows?
For all giveaway users, Macgo also provides Macgo iPhone Cleaner for Mac, with which you can clean junks, apps, caches from you iOS devices on your Mac.
Is it incredible? Now you can enjoy it for free to June 30th.
Hope you like this offer and like our Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MacBlurayPlayer for more informaiton. Any suggestions on our software are welcomed. :D
Sincerely,
Macgo Support Team
Blu-ray menu Message from Macgo Software:
@4-JackS: Thanks so much for your interest in our software.
Referring to your issue about Blu-ray menu function, I'm sorry to tell you that this function is only available on Mac version at the present time. We will release it on Win version once Blu-ray menu function is more stable and reliable on Mac.
If you are interested on it, you can have a try on Macgo Mac version.
I only used this one to play a BD, i'm using it on my PC and Blu-ray movies watches not bad. The audio's nice, too. It plays Blu-ray ISO files, that is good for me.
Macgo Windows Blu-ray Player ==> 60 BUCKS and not updatable for FREE!
DAP PLAYER ==> FREE and always updatable for FREE!
http://www.winxdvd.com/resource/free-blu-ray-player.htm
Just to say!!
If it helps...
When you want to watch non-free video, e.g. Netflix or Amazon or retail video DVDs & Blu-Ray etc. you have to deal with DRM. With video DVDs & Blu-Ray, the organizations behind each would like anyone making players to pay them a license fee, & in return they get access to at least some of what they need to work with the DRM -- I believe some of the protections that may be used require their own licensing fees. That's one reason why stand-alone Blu-Ray players, while they've come down in price, still aren't cheap.
Retail video Blu-Ray discs also use Java -- it controls how the discs work in players, makes the menus & many special features work, and often includes separate DRM. However video Blu-Ray discs do not have to include Java -- any video Blu-Rays you create will use something similar to what you find on DVDs instead [some of the software used for Java menus & such on Blu-Ray video discs cost more than a cheap car].
If software can successfully bypass the DRM, the Java portions may or may not work. Some players or decrypting apps [e.g. AnyDVD HD] can try to show you simplified menus rather than those using Java. For that Java to work it often has to be burned to a BD disc or the disc's ISO mounted in a virtual drive, because it's written to work off a disc in a drive [on a PC with its own drive letter], & not in a folder on some HDD.
That said, if you want to play most retail video Blu-Ray discs on you PC *the same as a stand-alone player*, buy something like PowerDVD Ultimate -- they seem to have lowered the price to around $100. Nero Ultimate includes a licensed Blu-Ray player, but MSRP is $100+ I believe. There are other retail players, e.g. Corel's WinDVD, but I haven't had much success with them on my system, but then I've got a lot of other video stuff that may be incompatible with them. I have older versions of PowerDVD, Nero, & a Roxio player that will not play the latest video Blu-Rays because they are no longer updated to handle new DRM -- you can't just buy one of those & expect it to play every disc you'll ever rent or buy forever.
Players like Macgo Windows Blu-Ray player [or similar from other companies] are often available with lifetime licenses, & when that's available that's a plus. There is a [usually small] gamble that because most don't pay the licensing fees so they can keep costs lower, they will not play every disc, at least right away when it 1st comes out... I watch videohelp.com for daily software updates, & notice that when decrypters are updated they frequently cite new DRM protections, so it's fair to assume there's a bit of cat & mouse going on, where it takes awhile before new DRM is mastered.
Most of these players are based on XNMC [XBMC.org]
"XBMC Media Center is an award-winning free and open source cross-platform software media player and entertainment hub for digital media for HTPCs (Home theater PCs). It uses a 10-foot user interface designed to be a media player for the living-room, using a remote control as the primary input device. Its graphical user interface (GUI) allows the user to easily browse and view videos, photos, podcasts, and music from a harddrive, optical disc, local network, and the internet using only a few buttons. The XBMC project is managed by the non-profit XBMC Foundation, and developed by volunteers located around the world. Since its creation in 2003 more than 60 software developers have contributed to XBMC, and 100-plus translators have worked to expand its reach, making it available in more than 60 languages. "
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That's not a bad thing since smaller companies could not rival the work put into XBMC, & XBMC itself cannot handle the decryption end of things. However that also means that these players share any & all of XBMC's maybe weaknesses, such as not having working Blu-Ray video Java menus, or 3d Video Blu-Ray support. If you want to know more about what one of these players can/can't do, Google your question for XBMC, e.g. XBMC 3D Blu-Ray.
How does player X compare to player Y if they're both based on XBMC? It's not that different from the many converters based on ffmpeg, where in theory they're all the same thing but some perform better, & people like some brands better. A big part of it is individual tastes, regarding the GUI & the way things work -- another big part is how it performs on *Your* machine(s). And finally, is it a company that's going to be around to provide support in the future? Most phone home for directions on managing specific DRM. Macgo's site says they've been at this 10 years.
"Macgo Windows Blu-ray Player 2.10.3"
Vandaag een Setup zonder invoeren van een Code; helaas ook geen taalkeuze.
Het programma vraagt wel wat plaats op de HD: 103Mb.
Het openingsscherm is vrij kaal; in de titelbalk is gelijk te zien, dat het een GOTD-uitvoering is:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/MacgoWindowsBlurayPlayer2103_20140608/Openingsscherm.png
Bij About en Registratie komt dat nog een keer naar voren; de registratie verloopt niet:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/MacgoWindowsBlurayPlayer2103_20140608/About_en_Registratie.png
Er is ook te lezen, dat dit product is gekomen in samenwerking met VLC en Mongoose. (niet deze softwaremaker).
Bij Prefences kun je nog een paar zaken instellen:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/MacgoWindowsBlurayPlayer2103_20140608/Preferences.png
Ook onder tabblad Playback: hij speelde gelijk de reeds ingevoerde DVD af en dat kun je veranderen.
De bediening zal wel anders zijn, dan je gewoon bent de huidige speler:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/MacgoWindowsBlurayPlayer2103_20140608/Bediening.png
Deze speler doet meer dan de titel doet vermoeden: Blu-ray.
Allerlei media-formaten wordt afgespeeld, WMV, MKV . . .
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/Cl_USB.WMV
Ook foto's en laadt zelfs een screensaver; die wordt wel afgespeeld maar geen beeld.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/CorrectPassword.jpg
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/1963GroningerHogeland_MeerTijd.scr
Ook de ISO, die laatst gemaakt is met een ander GOTD-programma.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/AiseesoftDVDCreator5158_20140530/Vrijdag20140530.iso
De optie om "Check File association" is anders dan ik dat: na aanklikken komt er een bericht dat deze speler de standaard geworden is.
Het geluid harder en zachter zetten verloopt op deze PC niet direct; er is een kleine tussenpauze.
Ootje
PS de GOTD-zip:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10366431/_GOTD/MacgoWindowsBlurayPlayer2103_20140608/MacgoWindowsBlurayPlayer2103.zip
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vlc mediaplayer is free en kan dat ook allemaal.
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