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  1. Hi, i have a couple of ISO files of two films sent by a tec savy friend and im trying to convert them so a mp4 or something like it so i can play them. on opening them with 7zip i get a bunch of video and audio files (which are apparently playable in separate bits) but how do i combine them into a singe MP4. I Could ask him to explain but don't want to admit im dumb to him lol

    the contents are Video_TS.BUP (x5) Video_TS.IFO (x5), Video_TS.VOB (x12) and VTS_0.IFO plus VTS_0.VOB files ???

    Any help appreciated
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  2. You have a DVD. You can burn that ISO to disc and play it in a DVD player. Use ImgBurn and point it to the ISO. You can extract the files and play the DVD in a software DVD player. You can also extract the files and open them in some program that accepts VOB files as input in order to convert them to MP4. But I wouldn't do that.
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    You can use handbrake. Double click iso file, go to handbrake, and rip the iso


    Go to presets, change it to "production standard", and use yadif for interleaving.
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    You have a DVD. You can burn that ISO to disc and play it in a DVD player. Use ImgBurn and point it to the ISO. You can extract the files and play the DVD in a software DVD player. You can also extract the files and open them in some program that accepts VOB files as input in order to convert them to MP4. But I wouldn't do that.
    Who uses dvd players these days
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  5. An ISO file is basically an image of a DVD disk. Windows 10 can open that file and create a virtual DVD drive on your PC. It will show up as a new drive letter. Then play it using the Windows DVD player. You probably will have to change the settings back so that Windows opens an ISO file instead of 7-zip.
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