Play WMA on Mac with Mac Blu-ray Player
How to play WMA on Mac? Is there a free WMA player on Mac?
Mac Blu-ray Player can not only be used as Blu-ray player on Mac but also be used as free WMA player. It is very handy for you to decode any WMA audios and view them with high quality by this fantastic WMA player. As free WMA player software on Mac, Mac Blu-ray Player can play WMA audios freely without functional limitation. With simple process, Mac Blu-ray Player will bring perfect WMA audio experience
Step1: Free download Mac Blu-ray Player, install and run it.
Step2: Registration
When you open Mac Blu-ray Player, the registration dialogue will pop up. You can buy a registration code on line right away. Or you can click the “Continue” button and the dialogue will disappear for this time. You can play WMA for free.
Step3: Open File(s) and play.
If you want to play WMA files, you can click “Open File” button, then choose the WMA file(s) to start.
Step 4: Settings.
There are some additional functions you may come across when you use.
1. Adjustments.
You can do some adjustments, including hue, contrast, brightness, saturation and gamma. Just click the “reset” button when you need to erase the setting. If you want to keep the settings, just go to the left bottom and check the “Always apply the same settings”.
2. Snapshot.
You may need to take a snapshot when the video is playing. There are two ways for you to do this. You can either choose the “Snapshot” in “Tools” or go by shortcut keys--Ctrl+Alt+S.
3. Screen Size
You can adjust the screen size by shortcut keys or going to the tool bar options.
Half size: Command+1
Normal size: Command+2
Double size: Command+3
Fit to the screen: Command+4
4. Aspect Ratio
The aspect ratio can be adjusted to your needs. Find it in “Video” on the tool bar.
There are more functions to be found. Just download and experience it all by yourself.
Noteļ¼Other media formats supported here: Blu-ray, DVD, RMVB, MKV, FLV, AVI, WMV, MP4, MPEG, MP3, MOV, VCD, AAC, AC3, etc.
Users Reviews
Mac's won't recognize Blu-ray devices because Apple chose not to support them in OS X. That's no longer the case thanks to Mac Blu-ray Player. - Softonic Editor