very new to dvd burning! I was wondering if it is possible to copy a dvd movie to my hard drive for storage and future viewing.
Copy DVD to hard drive?
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You need to open and play the VIDEO_TS.IFO file in WinDVD. If this does not work then the IFO file is not in sync. You will need to create or update these using IFOEDIT, another program.
You might try want to try DVD2ONE at first. It is not free but it is very simple to use since it has few user options and creates a solid set of ripped files.
I also like and use DVD Decrypter but there many more "holes" to fall into. Those same holes are great features once you get the most basic copying procedure going.Comment
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To aker30
(I'm assuming that you used DVD Decrypter to "rip" the DVD to a folder on your hard drive in "File" mode - and from the "Edit" dropdown menu, select "All files" [NOT "movie files"])
Change the folder name to (MUST be all capitals) VIDEO_TS - and move it to the root directory of your C:\ drive. Then open WinDVD.
(If you have a recent version of WinDVD, you don't have to move the VIDEO_TS folder - just select "Open DVD")Comment
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"(I'm assuming that you used DVD Decrypter to "rip" the DVD to a folder on your hard drive in "File" mode - and from the "Edit" dropdown menu, select "All files" [NOT "movie files"]) "
I did use DVD Decrypter to "rip". Sorry, but I am not sure what "File" mode you are talking about. I do not remeber selecting either "All Files" or "movie files". I'm very new at this.Comment
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"I am not sure what "File" mode you are talking about"
Click on the "Mode" dropdown menu and select "File"
Have you as yet done what I suggested?
Change the folder name to (MUST be all capitals) VIDEO_TS - and move it to the root directory of your C:\ drive. Then open WinDVD.
(If you have a recent version of WinDVD, you don't have to move the VIDEO_TS folder - just select "Open DVD")Comment
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