Ok... This is what I did... I have a 8gig DVD, and I rip it on a FAT32 machine. So I couldn't get a 8gig file... So I used the settings in DVD Decrypter and make every file 2Gigs. So now I have 4 files, 2Gigs each...
DVD = similar to a cue file
I01
I02
I03
ISO
Anyways, I can't mount the ISO file because Daemon-tools won't call up the other files... only the ISO which is only 2gigs... I have tried unraring the files with WinRAR, but it doesn't unrar perfectly... The IFOs are messed up, the VOB files are different sizes than the original and so on... Anyways I have come with no solutions on how to extract/mount the files right.
Only solutions I can possible think of -- Do File mode. Even thou, I know the answer is very simple...
I still want to know if there is any way to mount/extract these files, I just want to know of a way.
If anyone knows... do tell plz... Thank you
dhluke
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Sorry, I know I am not answering your question (because I don't have an answer), but just adding another one, but what is the advantage of ripping to ISO?
I must admit I always rip in File mode and had never given it a second thought.The glass is neither half-full, nor half-empty.
It is simply twice as big as it needs to be. -
It basically gives you an exact copy of your DVD. You can rip from that ISO... Let's say you want to do IFO MODE next time... So you basically mount the image with Daemon tools and rip in IFO MODE. All of this is done just to prolong the life of your DVD ROM.
dhluke -
I find that I rip a lot faster in ISO mode - a disc that rips at 2x in File mode can get up to 7-8x on my 8x drive in ISO.
But it only works for dvd-5 - I haven't been able to find a way to extract the .iso's either, and I've seen 3 or 4 threads asking about it with no answers yet.
Seems like not all .iso's are created equal...
If you come up with a way to extract 'em, let us know... hell, see if Baldrick will post it to the Tools section!
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Ohh I finally found an answer on how to mount images produce by DVD Decrypter that goes like this:
movie.dvd
movie.I01
movie.I02
movie.I03
movie.ISO
There is another file that is made along the files mention above:
movie.MDS or MD5 (no idea if it's S or 5)...
Anyways, I went to Daemon-tools site and start looking around and I saw that you can mount MD5 files, so I gave it a try and yes it worked! The MD5 file load all the other files and mount it and now I can use any program to make it fit into a DVDR.
dhluke
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