I backed up a ton of DVDs but apparently without the MDS file
I know it may not be authentic - but is it possible to get MDS file from a friend with the same TV Shows? He has similar ones as me and has MDS for them. Or does this differ per disc pressing etc?
Or Option B- is it possible to extract the VIDEO_TS folder from the .iso and try that way?
So confused.
I loaded the .ISOs (virtual drive) without a MDS in imgburn and hit the media information icon and it shows this:
So do the .ISO files already have the layer break information built in? Pretty confused
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Last edited by TheLastOfThem; 25th Sep 2016 at 03:35.
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^ I don't believe that is accurate. When I load a .iso it always ends up auto-loading a .MDS file to burn to disc.
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