Is my Blu-ray Player compatible with OS 10.8?

I am using the Blu-ray playing software from Macgo, my BD drive is samsung SE-506ab, now i want to update my OS, is the app still compatible with that?

I am a user of Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player on Mountain Lion and also after consulting  their technology support, I dare to upgrade my Mac OS. What's more, they send me a tutorial link:
http://www.macblurayplayer.com/how-to-play-bluray-on-mac-mountain-lion-os-x-10-8 .htm
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