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starshell 

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Posted on: Feb. 17 2006,13:57 |
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Hi, I've got 2.5 GB of video files in the form of IFO, BUP and VOB files. Rather than burn these files to a DVD using Nero I would prefer to convert them into an ISO image and then mount that image with Daemon tools to play on my PC. Can ULTRAISO do a conversion of this nature and, if the answer is yes, what are the steps I need to go through to achieve it?
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urie 

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Posted on: Feb. 17 2006,20:22 |
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you don't even need to do that nero showtime ot powerdvd will play your vob files
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starshell 

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Posted on: Feb. 19 2006,14:51 |
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I realise that the individual VOB files are playable (I usually use VLC media player to view them) but what I have is a concert, in sub-sections, including a VOB file which contains a menu. Unless or until all of the VOB, IFO and BUP files are integrated by burning to disc or by being converted into a single disc image (ie. ISO or BIN) the menu is not clickable and I can't select the song I want to play.
For reasons of my own I'd rather create the ISO (if that's possible) and save it to an external drive rather than burning the files to disc. I'd appreciate it, therefore, if somebody could tell me whether or not ULTRAISO is capable of converting a complete set of VOB, IFO and BUP files into a single ISO image which I can then mount in a virtual drive to play on my computer like a normal DVD. Thanks.
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xoben 

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Posted on: Feb. 19 2006,20:16 |
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Use 'File'->'New'->'DVD-Video image' to craete an ISO from IFO/VOB fileset.
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starshell 

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Posted on: Feb. 20 2006,10:09 |
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Thanks - I'll give it a go.
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Outie 

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Posted on: Feb. 23 2006,17:09 |
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Did this work for you? Where you able to play the movie correctly in your dvd player? I used to use Imgtools but alas is doesnt work correctly in Windows 2003 Server x64 edition.
Thanks
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