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Tipard Blu-ray Player for Mac enables you to play any Blu-ray disc released in different regions and Blu-ray folder/ISO files that you've backed up on Mac with vivid video effect. This great and comprehensive Blu-ray playing software is also an all-in-one video player, which is capable of playing HD videos like HD MOV, HD MP4, HD AVI, etc. Tipard Blu-ray Player 6.2.28 Multilingual macOS 44 mb Tipard Blu-ray Player for Mac enables you to play any Blu-ray disc released in different regions and Blu-ray folder/ISO files that you've backed up on Mac with vivid video effect. This great and comprehensive Blu-ray playing software is also a all-in-one video player, which is capable of.


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Tipard Blu-ray Player is the remarkably comprehensive Blu-ray playing software, which is capable of playing various kinds of Blu-ray discs/ folders/ISO image files, 1080P HD videos and other popular video/audio formats, including MP4, MXF, MTS, MKV, AVI, FLV, MPEG, MP3 etc. Powerful functions into one software yet with zero quality loss.

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Play any Blu-ray disc without limitation
Tipard Blu-ray Player is specially designed to make Blu-ray discs playable on personal computers. With this Blu-ray Player, any Blu-ray disc, file even ISO image can be played on your computer without any limitation. Besides, it is very capable of playing 1080p HD videos and WebM HD videos with unmatchable quality and effects. If you want to watch a new-released foreign movie that doesn't show in the theaters of your country, you deserve this player software. You won't be troubled with this problem again if you get a Tipard Blu-ray Player. Just with this player software and a few Blu-ray discs can you enjoy the new-released movies and get the feeling of being in the theater.
Comprehensive media player
Actually, it can not only play Blu-ray discs, but it also supports Blu-ray files and ISO image files backup on your hard drive. Another factor that makes it more popular is that it allows you to play common video and audio files like MP3, TS, MTS, M2TS, MXF, TRP, TP, MP4, MXF, MTS, MKV, AVI, FLV, MPEG, etc. Almost all popular media files can be played by this player. It's rare and praiseworthy for a video player to have so much video playing functions yet zero loss of original quality. In another word, you can unload other players on your computer if you get Tipard Blu-ray Player.

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Capable of playing 1080P HD videos
1080P HD refers to a very popular video format with super-high definition (1920*1080 pixel resolution), giving audience home theater visual enjoyment. However, most 1080P HD videos should be watched with special 1080P LCD TV, which is highly expensive. Tipard Blu-ray player software has solved this problem. All HD videos, including 1080P HD videos are supported by this advanced playing software. So you will get blazing visual enjoyment as long as you get this Blu-ray playing software.
Best user experience
Tipard Blu-ray Player provides users with the best visual effect. It is a professional Blu-ray Player Software and a universal media player. However, don't take it for granted that a professional video player requires professional knowledge and technical operation. Tipard Blu-ray Player aims at making life much simpler. It starts quickly and is very easy to use. Just follow the instructions and a few clicks can you get familiar with it. In addition, the interface of this video player is friendly and comfortable, giving users the best entertainment experience.
Operating System: Windows XP (SP2 or later), Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
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Blu-Ray discs have never been as popular as DVDs, & their popularity may in fact be declining as online streaming continues to grow, but they have the highest bit rate video available, meaning highest quality, e.g. while that bit rate can vary from ~13 to 30+, 1080p Blu-Ray video still looks better than 4k streamed from Amazon on a 4k TV. But Blu-Ray has downsides.. They're fragile -- a scratch you might barely be able to see can ruin a disc -- and they have heavy DRM. That DRM means that you need to use special software, like Tipard's Blu-Ray Player.
There are players like PowerDVD 15 Ultra -- today Cyberlink sells it for $60, though I've seen the MSRP $30-$40 higher than that, while Newegg had it on sale for $30 [an all time low AFAIK]. Being licensed by the Blu-Ray consortium, while the version is current, & for a limited time after a new version is released, it's updated with the latest DRM, & will play all the menus & special features. Licensed players [hardware & software] have to support Cinavia, which is DRM embedded in the audio [think subliminal recording], so they will not play a copied disc that has Cinavia DRM, should you make a copy of a disc you bought to safeguard your investment -- as above, the slightest scratch *may* ruin a Blu-Ray disc. [Note that making that copy may or may not be legal where you live. Note that it also may be illegal for software developers to bypass DRM with or in their products, and that the sale of that software may be restricted.]
Tipard's Blu-Ray Player will play Blu-Ray discs that you've bought, & because it doesn't include Cinavia, it will play the discs you've copied. It will not play the menus.. Blu-Ray movie discs use Java for the menus & special features, & that Java usually includes DRM, so you'd actually have to re-write that Java if you wanted to bypass the DRM & still have the menus etc. work. A Blu-Ray disc may include 100+ video files, & while a player like Tipard's selects the main movie for you, it's a bit of trial & error selecting any added features [e.g. cut scenes] that you want to play & watch.
One benefit of Tipard's Blu-Ray Player vs. something like PowerDVD Ultra is that it's lightweight & efficient. There are lots of small boxes, HDMI dongles etc. that can play media files on a HDTV or monitor, but very many will not handle the higher bit rates used on Blu-Ray video. Add Tipard's Blu-Ray Player to the lowest powered Windows device [e.g. stick, box, tablet, NUC etc.], & it should handle it fine, e.g. my cheap tablet running 10 uses a Intel Atom Z37335F, and it works. And since Tipard's software will play all sorts of video files, using it with a cheap Windows device can make for a decent media player that can also surf the web, do streaming through the browser etc., for less than you might spend on a Blu-Ray player.
Final draft 9 0 8 – industry leading screenwriting software. There's also maybe a couple of negatives to Tipard's player [& similar].. PowerDVD Ultra includes features to enhance the display, and you can use DS filters + madVR etc. for a better display using apps like mplayer. PowerDVD has its cost, plus there's that pesky Cinavia. Going the mplayer route you don't have that, BUT, mplayer is not a Blu-Ray player -- it works best if you do some extra work turning the Blu-Ray video into a single mkv file. That said, when I ran tests to see if my tablet would work, the display was no different than using our Sony Blu-Ray player, & so trying to enhance the display is completely optional.
Alternatives.. There are other players, e.g. Leawo, that are similar. AnyDVD HD & DVDFab Passkey are apps that add drivers to Windows, & they decrypt DVD & Blu-Ray video discs so that they appear to be normal discs with no DRM to most Windows software, though Cinavia can still be a problem. There are apps like DVDFab that let you copy all or part of a DVD &/or Blu-Ray disc to your hard drive, or burn to a blank disc without DRM. MakeMKV will put the Blu-Ray movie in a MKV [container] file, including chapters & subs. tsMuxeR lets you extract the individual files from a Blu-Ray movie [audio, video, & sub tracks], may let you downmix the audio, & can put them together in a Blu-Ray layout to play or burn to disc. multiAVCHD does more when it comes to authoring a Blu-Ray disc layout that you can play as-is or burn to disc. Many of the ffmpeg-based converters on GOTD will downcovert Blu-Ray video to a lower bit rate AVC, & some will handle Blu-Ray DRM. In those cases you might want to use SubtitleEdit to OCR the subs to a text file that more media player software can display.
Last, I think it's worthwhile to add a small bit re: DRM to temper expectations.. The always increasing, always evolving DRM on Blu-Ray video discs is atrocious, to the point that you may not be able to play some discs straight from the store with your stand-alone player. Once a new disc is released, it may take a while before any software is able to handle it, & there may be some discs where some, or maybe even all DRM bypassing software fails.

Blu-Ray discs have never been as popular as DVDs, & their popularity may in fact be declining as online streaming continues to grow, but they have the highest bit rate video available, meaning highest quality, e.g. while that bit rate can vary from ~13 to 30+, 1080p Blu-Ray video still looks better than 4k streamed from Amazon on a 4k TV. But Blu-Ray has downsides.. They're fragile -- a scratch you might barely be able to see can ruin a disc -- and they have heavy DRM. That DRM means that you need to use special software, like Tipard's Blu-Ray Player.There are players like PowerDVD 15 Ultra -- today Cyberlink sells it for $60, though I've seen the MSRP $30-$40 higher than that, while Newegg had it on sale for $30 [an all time low AFAIK]. Being licensed by the Blu-Ray consortium, while the version is current, & for a limited time after a new version is released, it's updated with the latest DRM, & will play all the menus & special features. Licensed players [hardware & software] have to support Cinavia, which is DRM embedded in the audio [think subliminal recording], so they will not play a copied disc that has Cinavia DRM, should you make a copy of a disc you bought to safeguard your investment -- as above, the slightest scratch *may* ruin a Blu-Ray disc. [Note that making that copy may or may not be legal where you live. Note that it also may be illegal for software developers to bypass DRM with or in their products, and that the sale of that software may be restricted.]Tipard's Blu-Ray Player will play Blu-Ray discs that you've bought, & because it doesn't include Cinavia, it will play the discs you've copied. It will not play the menus.. Blu-Ray movie discs use Java for the menus & special features, & that Java usually includes DRM, so you'd actually have to re-write that Java if you wanted to bypass the DRM & still have the menus etc. work. A Blu-Ray disc may include 100+ video files, & while a player like Tipard's selects the main movie for you, it's a bit of trial & error selecting any added features [e.g. cut scenes] that you want to play & watch.One benefit of Tipard's Blu-Ray Player vs. something like PowerDVD Ultra is that it's lightweight & efficient. There are lots of small boxes, HDMI dongles etc. that can play media files on a HDTV or monitor, but very many will not handle the higher bit rates used on Blu-Ray video. Add Tipard's Blu-Ray Player to the lowest powered Windows device [e.g. stick, box, tablet, NUC etc.], & it should handle it fine, e.g. my cheap tablet running 10 uses a Intel Atom Z37335F, and it works. And since Tipard's software will play all sorts of video files, using it with a cheap Windows device can make for a decent media player that can also surf the web, do streaming through the browser etc., for less than you might spend on a Blu-Ray player.There's also maybe a couple of negatives to Tipard's player [& similar].. PowerDVD Ultra includes features to enhance the display, and you can use DS filters + madVR etc. for a better display using apps like mplayer. PowerDVD has its cost, plus there's that pesky Cinavia. Going the mplayer route you don't have that, BUT, mplayer is not a Blu-Ray player -- it works best if you do some extra work turning the Blu-Ray video into a single mkv file. That said, when I ran tests to see if my tablet would work, the display was no different than using our Sony Blu-Ray player, & so trying to enhance the display is completely optional.Alternatives.. There are other players, e.g. Leawo, that are similar. AnyDVD HD & DVDFab Passkey are apps that add drivers to Windows, & they decrypt DVD & Blu-Ray video discs so that they appear to be normal discs with no DRM to most Windows software, though Cinavia can still be a problem. There are apps like DVDFab that let you copy all or part of a DVD &/or Blu-Ray disc to your hard drive, or burn to a blank disc without DRM. MakeMKV will put the Blu-Ray movie in a MKV [container] file, including chapters & subs. tsMuxeR lets you extract the individual files from a Blu-Ray movie [audio, video, & sub tracks], may let you downmix the audio, & can put them together in a Blu-Ray layout to play or burn to disc. multiAVCHD does more when it comes to authoring a Blu-Ray disc layout that you can play as-is or burn to disc. Many of the ffmpeg-based converters on GOTD will downcovert Blu-Ray video to a lower bit rate AVC, & some will handle Blu-Ray DRM. In those cases you might want to use SubtitleEdit to OCR the subs to a text file that more media player software can display. Last, I think it's worthwhile to add a small bit re: DRM to temper expectations.. The always increasing, always evolving DRM on Blu-Ray video discs is atrocious, to the point that you may not be able to play some discs straight from the store with your stand-alone player. Once a new disc is released, it may take a while before any software is able to handle it, & there may be some discs where some, or maybe even all DRM bypassing software fails.
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