How to play Blu-ray Disc on Windows 8 directly
Windows 8 Blu-ray Player is urgently needed since it doesn’t playback Blu-ray natively. But the more widespread trend and great Blu-ray movie enjoyment need forced us to make a choice.
Windows 8 is a new generation of operating system after Windows 7 which was launched by Microsoft Company on October 26, 2012. As a revolutionary change of operation system, Windows 8 has a bigger battery capacity, faster startup times and a smaller memory footprint. Besides, all the software and hardware that Win 7 supports are also available on Windows 8.

What we talk about today is a universal media player equipped with all media formats capability, especially for Blu-ray and DVD which Windows 8 itself disabled. That is Macgo Windows 8 Blu-ray Player.
Now let’s take the “The Croods” for example to explore how it works to play Blu-ray movie.
Step 1: Download and install
Free download this Blu-ray Player software directly from herehttps://www.macblurayplayer.com/user/download/Mac_Bluray_Player_for_Windows.exe and install it on your computer according to the direction.

Step 2: Connect the Blu-ray drive
Prepare an external Blu-ray drive which is compatible with your computer and connect it with your computer.
Step 3: Insert and play your movie
Open up Windows Blu-ray media player, and you will see two options in the interface: “Open File” and “Open Disc”. The first one will be used if you want to play other media files. Insert the Blu-ray Disc into drive and it will be automatically loaded in. If you want to change this default, find “Preference” in “Tools”. You may find this setting in “Playback” option.

Step 4: Customize your setting
When the movie is ready, you may press “Play Movie” to enter the movie directly, or you can press “Audio” or “Subtitle” to select your language. Or select specific chapter and title in this simple menu.
During the playback, you could still change some default to fit yourself.
Preference

Float on top

Display the Playlist and reselect to disable

Screen size or "Full screen" in the right bottom

Step 5: Share to your friends on Facebook and Twitter
