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The article below will help you to gain detailed information about all DVD player software that works perfectly on Mac OS, and can be also used on various versions of Window. The best thing to know about these players is that they are available for free.

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Mac Media Player, famous for its perfect HD playback throughout the world, is also an excellent Free DVD Player. Featuring output up to 1080p, DTS5.1 audio system, ultrafast speed, and handy operation, Macgo DVD Player software can give you the best multimedia enjoyment.

Preparations you need to do:

  • Mac OS X 10.6 - 10.11
  • Intel Core2 Duo 2.4GHz processor or higher recommended
  • 512 MB RAM or higher recommended
  • 250 MB of free disk space
  • Internal or external drive

Free trial version of this powerful Media Player is now available on Macgo Official Download Center, or you can click here to download Free Mac Media Player, and then drag its icon to your Application folder.

After installing Free Mac Media Player, you can go to 'Launchpad' and click on its icon to launch the program. The simplified main interface will reduce certain misoperations. You can see two buttons there: Open File and Open Disc.

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Insert the DVD you want to play in the drive. There will appear two buttons in the center of the interface - 'Open File' and 'Open Disc'. Press the second one, and follow the instructions. After a few seconds, a main menu will pop out, and you can make some adjustments according to your preferences.

During the playback, you can make video settings as follows:

1) Snapshot: Ctrl+Alt+S

Snapshot the movie by shortcut keys or pressing the 'Snapshot' in 'Tools'.

2) Adjustments

Click 'Tools' button and select 'Adjustments'. There are five sections to be set in video tuner: brightness, saturation, contrast, gamma, and hue. If you want to reset them, you can press 'Reset' button. Moreover, if you want to keep the settings, you can check the 'Always apply the settings' on the left bottom.

3) Aspect Ratio

If you want to adjust aspect ratio, you can find it in 'Video' on the tool menu.

4) Screen size

You can adjust screen size by shortcut keys or through the options in 'Video' on the tool menu.

Half size: Command+1
Normal size: Command+2
Double size: Command+3
Fit to the screen: Command+4

NOTE If the video playback is unsuccessful, here are some tips for you.
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If your Mac OS X computer is having problems reading CDor DVD media, see below to determine the cause of theproblem.

Check your media and hardware

  • Determine what kind of drive you have and the media itsupports. For example, a DVD drive is required to read DVDs. Fordetailed information about your system, from the Apple menu, selectAbout This Mac, and then click MoreInfo.... You can also contact your vendor (e.g., contactApple for an internal drive included with your Mac).
  • Make sure you have the correct side facing up. For single-sideddiscs, the label should face up, unless the drive is verticallymounted, in which case the label should be facing toward you. Fordouble-sided DVDs, flip the disc over and see if it willmount.
  • Make sure the disc is correctly placed in the drive.
  • See if the disc is dirty or damaged. The easiest way to do thisis to try it in another computer with a compatible drive. If it's anaudio CD or a video DVD, you might also try it in a CD or DVDplayer. If you suspect your disc is dirty, clean it with a soft, dampcloth. Use water or a dedicated CD/DVD cleaner such as Klear Kloths, and do not touchthe shiny surface with your fingers. If you suspect your CD or DVD isdamaged, repair kits are available from many vendors.
  • Try another disc of the same type in the drive. If you havetrouble with both discs, you may have software problems, or your drivemay need to be cleaned or repaired.

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Check your software

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  • Check your Finder preferences. With the Finder active,from the Finder menu, selectPreferences.... Click the General icon, andlook under 'Show these items on the Desktop:'. Make sure CDs,DVDs, and iPods is checked. If it isn't, when you insert a CD orDVD, its icon will appear in Finder windows, but not on the desktopitself.
  • If you have difficulty after installing third-party software, youmay need to uninstall it or use an updated version. Contact thevendor of the software for more information.
  • Check Apple's site for updated software, drivers, orfirmware; see ARCHIVED: For Mac OS X, how do I obtain and install system softwareupdates? If youare using a third-party CD or DVD drive, contact the vendor and askabout updates.