My two biggest complaints about Macgo Blu-ray Player Pro, given the hefty price, are: (1) the volume levels are too low. I have to have my volume at the maximum for every disc and it’s often not loud enough. The volume levels with the Leawo Player are about two or three notches more than with this software. (2) the menu options must be selected with the arrow keys and the enter key. You constantly forget to do it that way and it’s just a poor oversight. If these two things were fixed, it would definitely get an extra star.I mainly bought this software because it does allow you to see the disc menus, which Leawo’s app does not. Leawo will let you play the extra tracks on the disc, but you have to figure out what they are and you don’t know the title, whereas this app does show you the names of the extra menu items.Otherwise, it’s a serviceable app. But they really need to fix the volume and mouse navigation faults that I mentioned, especially for the high price they charge. They should perhaps allow over-extending the volume the way VLC player does. The volume issue will be significant for people who are watching on laptops and who live in cities, where there is a lot of noise if you have a window open, or if you live in a noisy building like a dorm.
I'm sorry that you have experienced such issues that I've also struggled with for a long time.To add volume boost (with a risk of clipping), there is indeed a need to redesign the volume slider. But menu navigation with mouse is almost impossible because the menu is a small java app on Blu-ray disc, which accepts key events only. Sometimes I just can't resist to click the menu buttons, even I know they are un-clickable... Thank you for your great suggestions. I'll try to make some update for these issues.