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  1. I'm just looking for the best/most economical way of doing this for all my old student films and a handful of damaged DVDs I had to backup in order to even have a working copy. (Looking at you early Universal Monster Legacy sets with defective discs!)



    The PS3 cannot recognize ISO files, yet I can sometimes get straight playback of individual vob files in sequence. Is converting to an mkv etc. the only way of having full playback, and if so what is the best codec to use without compromising video quality?
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  2. From what I've read the PS3 can play VOB files. So just extract them from your ISO images. Use Daemon Tools to mount the ISO images as virtual DVD drives so you can copy the VOB files. Or a program like 7-zip can read them directly.
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    Even if it doesn't, it DOES play standard MPEG files. So you could use VOB2MPG. BTW, for disc emulation, I prefer WinCDEmu these days. Less conflicts with drivers compared to Daemon Tools and it's freeware.

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