playing isos.

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by WireGuru, Oct 10, 2005.

  1. WireGuru

    WireGuru Guest

    I can successfully rip, shrink, and burn a dvd but can't play isos. Do I need a codec or what do i need to do to play it on a stand alone dvd player.
     
  2. JaguarGod

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    Windows Media player v6.4.** plays ISO files on my PC. As for playing them on a DVD player, you will need a DVD Burner and a Blank DVDR, (I recommend Sony or Fujifilm DVD+R 8x made in Japan). Use your burning software to burn the DVD from the ISO. If you do not have burning software, use DVD Decrypter in Mode=>ISO=>Write.
     
  3. WireGuru

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    I have also burned IFOs and they can play on a stand alone DVD player but not my computer. What is going on.
     
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    An IFO is just an information file. It is basically just instructions for the DVD Player.

    You can edit IFOs, but it will only change playback behavior of the DVD.

    I do not know if the newer Windows media players or DVD software will play an ISO on a PC. The one I use is the one that comes with Windows 2000. I think Windows XP also has this media player.

    If you have the DVD folder, or at least all of the dvd files in 1 directory, you can use IFOEdit to play the DVD. Just open an IFO with it and press "DVD play".
     

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