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Macgo Free Mac Media Player is a totally free media player for Mac OS X with high definition of up to 1080P/4K Video and DTS5.1 audio system. Almost all kinds of media formats, like DVD, videos, audios and photos can be played with it.

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The all-powerful free Mac media player that can support almost all media categories and formats, like movies, videos, audios. Designed as a free DVD Player for Mac, it also supports VideoCD, MKV, MOV, AVI, FLV, WMV, MP4, MPEG, RMVB, MP3, WMA and other non-mainstream formats on all Mac OS X, including Mac OS 10.12 Sierra.

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It not only can successfully play the built-in subtitles of any media formats but provide free external subtitle support on Mac like SRT, SSA and SUB, which other media players certainly cannot compete with. In addition, Macgo will keep timely upgrades of this powerful free Mac media player and any update service will be free in the future days.

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Directly output DVD or other videos with high-definition quality and support DTS5.1 without any quality loss as well as pass through for Mac. With the arrival of Free Mac Media Player, all Mac users are able to enjoy DVD at even 1080P HD and 4K Video and have the first-class audio-visual experience of home theater.

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Due to a limitation which prevents screenshots from being taken while DVD Player is running, grabbing frames from movies is a hassle. With a little trickery (or a different video player), that problem can be solved.

You’ve probably seen the error before: “Screen grabs are unavailable during DVD playback. Please quit DVD Player first.” Ugh… what an inconvenience. But while attempts to take a screenshot via normal methods (Command+Shift+3, for example) produce this stern warning, there is a way to get around it.

  1. If you haven’t already done so, launch DVD Player to play your movie. Go to the exact frame you want to capture and then pause playback.
  2. Open Terminal (Applications > Utilities) and copy & paste the following command:
  3. screencapture -i ~/Desktop/DVDGrab.png

  4. When you hit Enter/Return on your keyboard, the mouse cursor will change from an arrow to crosshairs. Press Command+Tab to switch back to DVD Player without making any clicks.
  5. Press the spacebar and hover over the DVD Player window. The entire frame should be highlighted, so all that’s left to do is click on it.

A new image file should instantly show up on your Desktop. The only downside to this approach is that you’ll need to open your screen grab in Preview to crop off the top and bottom parts of the window. If you’d like to avoid all of this trouble to begin with, there is indeed yet another way to capture DVD screenshots – although not with Apple’s built-in DVD Player.

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Hopefully you have already installed or at least heard of the invaluable open source media player known as VLC. If not, get to it! It can play just about any video or audio file you throw at it, so it’s guaranteed to come in handy as some point. In fact, this is one of those times. Since movies playing in VLC are not locked down quite like they are in DVD Player, taking screen grabs is a breeze. Just go to Video > Snapshot in the menu bar and the image will pop up right on the Desktop! It’s way easier than messing with DVD Player’s nonsense. So why didn’t I just start off with that? Because it’s fun to learn little hacks and workarounds to problems! …Right?