![]() You immediately see "DVD player" as one of the options. NB A handy trick to quickly get to an(y) application that you are looking for without browsing through the finder folders (and when it's not in the bar at the bottom) is to press cmd (to the left of the space bar), hold it, and then space. Instead you have to completely ignore the disk on your desktop and start the application called DVD-player. ![]() Even worse is that right-clicking will also not get you to something like "open with DVD player" which you would expect. The logical thing would be for the DVD player to start playing when you click that icon. I have always found that weird, it is bad UI design. So here goes: If you see the CD-icon on your desktop, clicking on it will not start the DVD, that is not a technical error. The OP says he/she's a completely new Mac user, and the replies so far were not really addressing that. I would not know what would cause it not to start playing automatically when you insert the disk. ![]() Sign up with your Apple ID to get started. View in context View all replies How do I play DVDs on my MacBook Pro Welcome to Apple Support Community A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. In principle the DVD should start to play when you enter it while the macbook is on. DVD Player app should be in the Applications folder. ![]()
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