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  1. I copied a movie to an image file using dvddecrypter. Is there a way to create the video_ts folder from this image?

    Thank you.
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  2. I'm not 100% sure what you end goal is so I'll give you two options:

    I. Backing up DVD5 disc to DVDR

    1. Run DVD decrypter, choose "Mode | ISO - Read"
    2. Rip image file to HD
    3. Choose "Mode | ISO - Write", insert blank DVDR, burn image to disc

    II. Viewing ISO image file

    1. D/load and install Daemon Tools
    2. Run Daemon Tools
    3. Mount ISO image file (this creates a virtual DVD-ROM drive that you can access like any other disc, but has been decrypted and has no macrovision).

    If you only wanted to rip to a VIDEO_TS folder then rip in "Mode | File" and select all files.
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  3. Thanks for your answer. I guess I should have explained more fully. I no longer have the original dvd. My son borrowed it and I thought I'd just copy it to my hard drive and burn myself a copy later. I should have used the file mode in decrypter but I was in a huirry and didn't change the mode to iso. So now i have an image that won't fit on a dvd-r. I wanted to converted back to file so that I could either split it to two or or edit it to make it fit to 1. Is there any way to do that?
    Thanks.
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  5. cealonso2, you could also try "isobuster".
    ddlooping
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  6. Thanks for the info.
    I'm new at this but I can tell this a great forum loaded with info and helpful users Thanks again.
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  7. You're welcome.

    Let us know what solution worked for you.
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
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  8. daemon tools did the job great. Looks like a great tool. I didn't try isobuster yet but I downloaded and will play around with it this weekend.
    Thanks again for the help.!
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