.iso file - how to identify?

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  1. jonnyD14

    jonnyD14 Member

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    I noticed that when I made an .iso image from a movie, it ended up as a .vob file. If I didn't know it was an .iso file and came upon it on my computer, how could I know it was an .iso since it has the .vob extension?
     
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    cyprusrom Active member

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    What exactly did you do? How did you make that ISO?
     
  3. dialysis1

    dialysis1 Regular member

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    If your file has a .vob extension, you didn't make an ISO file.
     
  4. gillyboy

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    yo dude wondering if you can help me, I am new to downloading games, I have downloaded a couple of games from bt junkie and they were downloaded as an ISO file. I have burned them to disc using power ISO burner, I install the game and when I try to run the game it says please insert cd rom disc. What do I need to do please help me.
     
  5. olyteddy

    olyteddy Regular member

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    My suggestion would be to buy the game and insert the disk. Asking for hack codes on this (or most other forums) is bad style dude.
     
  6. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    prolly needs emulation...
     

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