The MacBook Pro comes with Apple’s “SuperDrive,” which can read and write CDs and DVDs, but does not have the hardware to read Blu-ray discs. The laptop does include USB, FireWire and Thunderbolt ports, so you can add an external drive to your MacBook that connects to one of these ports if you find a drive with Mac-compatible software.
Although the Apple Inc. fails to ship with Blu-ray, we now have a fabulous Blu-ray player software for Macbook Pro, and this will definitely be your keeper. The software is called Macbook Pro Blu-ray Player from UFUSoft. This powerful tool can almost play all the media formats, including photos, video and audio formats with high quality. It can commercial Blu-ray discs or BD ISO released in different regions, and play them fluently. With this software in your Macbook Pro, you can watch the Blu-ray movies without limitation.
That’s not just all that makes Mac Blu-ray Player the best Blu-ray/ISO/Video player software for Macbook Pro. What’s more, the software is also a user-friendly design. The interface is clear, modern and easy to be handled. Now let’s see how to enjoy the HD Blu-ray movies in your Macbook Pro.
Preparations:
Macbook Pro
UFUSoft Macbook Pro Blu-ray Player
A Blu-ray drive (internal/external)
Step One: Connect Blu-ray driver
You have to have an external bluray driver. Connect it to Macbook Pro via USB interface.
Step Two: Download Blu-ray Player Software for Macbook Pro
Download the Macbook Pro Blu-ray Player and install it at once.
Step Three: Play Blu-ray movies
1) Run Macbook Pro Blu-ray Player
2) Insert the Blu-ray disc into driver
3) Open the Blu-ray disc. Some Blu-ray discs will be launched automatically, others can be opened by open buttons.
There are two open buttons: “Open File” and “Open Disc”.
When you play BD, just click on the ‘Open Disc’ button and select the BD in the pop-up dialogue. After a couple seconds of loading, you can enjoy the Blu-ray movies on Mac freely. Otherwise, you can press “Open File” button to play Blu-ray ISO files or videos in other media formats.
I think it would be the simplest way to lead your Macbook Pro to the extremely Blu-ray world.