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Old 21-08-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Really basic Question

Hi, I have decided to put my DVD library on a hard drive using DVD Decrypter. I have only done one disc so far, but I have a really basic question: How do you play the DVDs like it does from a disc?! I would like to, for example, click on a folder, and have it automatically go to my default player (PowerDVD at the moment) and then play the little introduction, and then go to the menu. I can't seem to figure out how to do this.

On a side note, does anyone have an opinion of whether its a good idea to backup DVDs to a HD?

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Re: Really basic Question

How i do it, is rip the dvd to iso then store on portable hdd, i then use a image loading software, such as Daemon tools, or Alcohol 120% and i think you can do an automount setting which makes it automatically play.
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