Realize it's not a Blu-ray player, it just provides real-time decryption of the contents of a Blu-ray disc for playback using some other player software. The only way to know is install it (not like it's costing you anything) and then use it till you encounter a disc it won't decrypt or handle I suppose. I only bought 'em 'cause they were cheap, like $2 each, and they're movies I like and thought it would be cool to grab 'em and rip 'em to a format for my smartphone with HandBrake and that process worked without issues using a laptop Blu-ray drive (Panasonic UJ240). The catch is that some Blu-rays simply won't be decrypted for various reasons, it's a random thing and the only "fix" is to buy the product but I personally haven't had issues - the 4 Blu-rays that I happen to own (I said I don't own many) all play just fine.
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