I was given some DVDs but I'm unable to watch them for some reason(both on DVD player and PC). So I decide to re-burn the DVDs. I use save tracks function in Nero to save the tracks (.iso files) to my hard drive. There are about 16 tracks from a single DVD, but I can only open about 5 tracks with VLC the rest are very small (< 200 KB). How do I burn the DVD, can I use the iso files? Do I need to include those small files? What are they?
Thanks.
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If your PC can't play those DVDs, NO way you can 'back up' them.
Just put them into rubbish bin and get new DVDs from the store. -
I was given some DVDs but I'm unable to watch them for some reason (both on DVD player and PC).
Ron -
chiyoaiki,
What are the names of those ' tracks' ?
Will you be able to rip all the contents with DVDDecriptor?
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