Is anyone here using a blu-ray drive on an iMac to play BDs?

To be able to play blu-rays I consider buying an external drive,
Windows (which version...?) and 'WinDVD® 9 Plus Blu-Ray':
(http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/us/en/Product/1189528458632#versionTabvie w=tab2&tabview=tab0)
Is anyone here who can confirm that this REALLY works on iMacs?
Thanks!

OS X cannot play BD movies due to licensing issues, regardless of the drive. However, if you install Windows on your Mac, that can play back BD movies provided you also install properly licensed player software (Windows has no native support for it either).
The issues relate to how OS X drivers work and meeting the complex requirements of the BD consortium on implementing a playback mechanism that implements all of the DRM limitations and controls required. Presumably Apple is working on it as they've mentioned the difficulty in licensing BD movie playback to the press on several occasions and the consortium themselves have made changes to the licensing procedures as a result.
Otherwise, BD drives and reading/writing work just fine on OS X.

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