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    Hi,

    I currently rip/burn DVDs to/from .ISOs using DVD Shrink 3.2 and ImgBurn, respectively, but would like to rip to VIDEO_TS/AUDIO_TS folders so I can also view the films on my P.C.

    I managed to do this once, a few days ago, using, I'm convinced, a guide I found here, but, for the life of me, I can't seem to find the guide again.

    Sorry if this is a pretty dumb question.

    Thanks for any help anyone can give.
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    Thanks.

    I didn't realise you could play ISOs.

    The guide I used, previously, was for ripping DVDs to VIDEO_TS... folders using DVD Decrypter. Maybe DVDFab HD Decrypter is just as good, but I know there's a DVD Decrypter guide around somewhere.

    Thanks, again.
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    Greets,

    DVDShrink allows you save to Hard Disk Folder as well as ISO. The hard disc folder option is the Video_TS format that you seek. You can also use Daemon Tools to mount the iso and view that way with your software dvd player as well.

    Cheers,
    Rick
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    Thanks, Rick.
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    Originally Posted by Crimea
    Thanks.

    I didn't realise you could play ISOs.

    The guide I used, previously, was for ripping DVDs to VIDEO_TS... folders using DVD Decrypter. Maybe DVDFab HD Decrypter is just as good, but I know there's a DVD Decrypter guide around somewhere.

    Thanks, again.
    DVDFab HD Decrypter is very simple and it supports newer dvds with new copy protection that dvd decrypter doesn't support.
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    Thanks, Baldrick, also.

    I'll give DVDFab HD Decrypter a go.

    Ta.
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