Ok this is what I've done so far. I put a dvd in. Ran DVD Decrypter went to ISO read and that put it on my hard drive. Then searched and found it. It's in two seperate files an ISO file and an MDS file. I want to run the program from my hard drive but they are not in a format that either windvd or powerdvd understands. What I would eventually like to try doing is to put bits and pieces together for a more multi-media type of presentation. I can't help but feel I've left out a step somewhere. Can anyone help with this situation please? Thanks
If all you wanted to do is play the movie with those programs, download Daemon Tools. You can mount the .iso on one of the virtual drives. You could also get VLC media player which can play them.
*moved from dvd ripping* PowerDVD 5 and up will play ISO files. Or, you can rip w/ DVD Decrypter in file mode. or, you can try these: http://www.videolan.org/ http://www.cliprex.com/
I have a similar problem. I mounted an ISO from a DVD movie (ISO using UltraISO) in daemon then tried to play it with windvd. the video didnt go past the fbi warning and the audio was choppy. Same happened with powerdvd, and I couldn't open the plain ISO file in powerdvd, either. any suggestions? (I also tried to save an ISO with DVDdecrypter but it only transfered as IFO, BUP, and VOB files)
You created a video ts file .. ie your ripped in file mode. You need to open decrypter -> click mode -> ISO Read R