cybmole ;I posted what is in the quote below in another topic .Try to apply it to the example 2 -
dvdfab generic rip .Then see if it will play form a virtual drive.The .iso should contain the same information the example 2 - dvdfab generic rip now has .
I think the problem is Vista doesn't like to play DVD files ripped to the hard drive strait from the hard drive.
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Originally Posted by cholla Here's what you can do to play on HD files with Windows Media Center with Vista.
First you neeed a virtual DVD drive like VirtualCloneDrive (freeware).
Once you've got that you need to build an .iso with the VIDEO_TS folder with a program like ImgBurn.Then mount that .iso in the virtual drive.IF you are not going to burn a backup with the VIDEO_TS you can delete it because you can always use the new .iso to create another one if you need it.
Then right click on VirtualCloneDrive in MyComputer or Explorer whichever you prefer to call it.Select Open Auto play(not Play).then from the Autoplay window select Play DVD movie using Windows Media center.The movie menu should start .Select the option you want from the menu. |