trial expired within a few days and wasn't able to try it on bluray?
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 4:43 pm
Hi folks
I have an M4 imac, verbatim 43888.
I have some blurays I wanted to try to make sure worked before purchasing. I don't have a telly, so I don't have a regular blu-ray player, and have no choice but to use imac.
I downloaded the MakeMKV trial for mac, and it let me see dvds fine, great. But I couldn't figure out how to do the blu-ray, so I took a couple of days to research it. But by the time I have gone back to the trial, it says my version is too old and I cannot use it to test.
I am happy to buy MakeMKV IF it lets me watch these blu-rays on my mac. But with it expiring before I could figure it out, that is a LOT of money to spend if it's not going to let me watch these disks.
Can someone let me know, is there a way to contact MakeMKV and request a few more days with it to try to get these blu-rays to work? I just want to see if I can play or rip a single blu-ray disk-- if I can, I will happily purchase it.
I'm quite out of my depths here, I just upgraded from a 2011 macbook pro-- which still had the dvd player in it. A friend did some jiggery pokery and made it possible to watch dvds on it. But that computer is dead, and I don't know how to play my disks. I had NO idea it would be this hard to just watch an episode of The Twilight Zone!!
Any and all help would be welcome, I really am out of my depths here!!
Thanks for taking the time
I have an M4 imac, verbatim 43888.
I have some blurays I wanted to try to make sure worked before purchasing. I don't have a telly, so I don't have a regular blu-ray player, and have no choice but to use imac.
I downloaded the MakeMKV trial for mac, and it let me see dvds fine, great. But I couldn't figure out how to do the blu-ray, so I took a couple of days to research it. But by the time I have gone back to the trial, it says my version is too old and I cannot use it to test.
I am happy to buy MakeMKV IF it lets me watch these blu-rays on my mac. But with it expiring before I could figure it out, that is a LOT of money to spend if it's not going to let me watch these disks.
Can someone let me know, is there a way to contact MakeMKV and request a few more days with it to try to get these blu-rays to work? I just want to see if I can play or rip a single blu-ray disk-- if I can, I will happily purchase it.
I'm quite out of my depths here, I just upgraded from a 2011 macbook pro-- which still had the dvd player in it. A friend did some jiggery pokery and made it possible to watch dvds on it. But that computer is dead, and I don't know how to play my disks. I had NO idea it would be this hard to just watch an episode of The Twilight Zone!!
Any and all help would be welcome, I really am out of my depths here!!
Thanks for taking the time