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    Is there any way to play an ISO file?
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    Nope its like a zip file. Use isobuster to extract the movie file.

    Or you can use an iso program to load the file.
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    If it's an ISO image of a DVD there are a few programs that can handle it, or you can use Daemon Tools to mount the ISO like a virtual drive and then you can use any DVD player software you want.
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    DVDShrink will easily play it. After you click on "play", right click on the screen and select "full screen".
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    Thank you everyone but none of these works. I am meaning an ISO file which has already been created and I want to view it before I burn it. Have one which turned to have director's comments which I did not want.
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    daemon tools is a virtual cd/dvd-rom emulator, it uses disc images, such as an iso.

    install daemon tools, restart your computer, mount the iso, you will then have the iso image showing up like it was burned to a dvd-r, inside your dvd-rw/rom drive & ready to play through your software dvd player.
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    Launch DVDShrink, go to "File", click on "Open Disk Image". Select the ISO file. It will take a few seconds for DVDSrhink to open the ISO file. You can then click on the title (if there is more than one), and then click on "Play".

    It works.
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    Joyn, you need to read the posts carefully. We understand you mean an ISO file and Daemon Tools is what you need, as already suggested more than once.
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  9. You could always just burn you ISO file to a DVD or CD.
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