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  1. Member Bansaw's Avatar
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    A work colleague has a number of .iso images on the server. He wants to copy the VIDEO_TS folder off to get access to the .VOB files.
    So far, he's been burning a dvd and then ripping it.

    Whats a good application out there which will allow him to mount an iso image and copy the vobs without having to burn a disc?,


    And.. what program do you recommend to rip all the VOBs into one long avi video file?
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    winrar will open iso. maybe other zip type programs also. isobuster is made to extract files from iso.
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    Use DVDFab passkey and just open the dvd and then go to the BluRay/dvdplayer and open up the folder structure and choose what to copy..
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    I usually do what aedipuss suggested, just open the ISO with winrar and extract what i need to where i need it and done.

    I've done it a 1000+ times.
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  5. or 7zip
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  6. Daemon Tools will let you mount ISO images as a drive letter.
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    If those ISO's are on a server, I agree with aedipuss, open up ISOBuster and extract them from there to your HD. Don't even need to mount them and the app understands VIDEO_TS folder info and lays it out for you easy.

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    ISOBuster isn't free and Daemon Tools is if that means anything to your co-worker.
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  9. Isodisk is a good alternative to Daemon Tools.
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