How do I playback a BD-R disc burned with FCP X?

I burned a BD-R disc with Final Cut Pro X from the "share" command.  Everything looks like it worked.  The burner/player is a Samsung SE-506AB/TSBD (a portable burner with a USB plug.)  I'm receiving an "unable to open file" from the Quicktime player app.  The directory in Finder shows the BD file as AVCHD content.  Do I need a separate app?  If so, which is it?  Thanks.

This article has useful info and a link to a player.
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