What external DVD player plays commercial movies with a 2008 iMac?

What external DVD player plays commercial movies with a 2008 iMac?
I have a Samsung external player/writer but it will not play movies.
Only shows data in it's finder window!

Mr Pixel wrote:
What are the ones that did play commercial movies then?
Toshiba & LaCie.
I must have spent ten hours researching this.
What did the manufacturer tell you?
but even VLC wouldn't play it.
VLC plays anything you throw at it.  At least 99.999999%.  What type of file (suffix) is this movie file?  Where did you get the movie from?
iMac 2008, OS 10.9.1
External Samsung DVD/CD writer player
You need to determine from the vendor if the player is compatible w/Maverick.  Have you done this yet?  If not, why not?

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