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  1. I bough a home cinema that has USB port for media files and DvD drive.
    The problem is that I have many DvDs in file format (VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS) and I cannot watch on the home Cinema as DvD.
    I can open each vob file separately but I cant use subtitles and other DvD interactive functions.

    Is the only solution to burn them to DvD disk or could I have an alternative?
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    What is Home Cinema ? Do you means a DVD player with a USB port, or a PC hooked up to the TV ?

    If it is a DVD player with a USB port then you are stuck with whatever it allows. If it can't do DVD structures from USB then you may have to convert the files to something it likes, such as AVI files with SRT subs. No menus, but playable.

    You would have to provide more detail about the actual device, and perhaps spend some time reading the manual that came with it to find out what it can play.
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    Try opening the VIDEO_TS.IFO file.
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  4. It's a Samsung HT-Z120 Home Theater (5.1). The manual does not mention anything about that case. *.ifo files are not visible on the menu.
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  5. What is a "Fash USB Stick"?
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