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RSXSpeedDemon
18-09-2006, 17:14
Hey guys, long time no see. Is it possible to take a DVD that I legally own (or backup), and load it onto the hard drive of my computer? I have loaded one to try it out, and it comes up with 2 folders (Audio TS / Video TS). I want to basically make my computer a movie server. I will hook it up to my TV using the DVI output. So, basically, I want to get my movies onto my computer, without a loss of resolution, and then play them back on my HDTV. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.

GodOfThunder
18-09-2006, 19:06
1) Rip the movie to your hard drive using whatever ripper you use (RipIt4Me works great).
2) Load rip in DVDShrink and back it up as an .ISO (make sure it's set up for DVD-9).
3) Load .ISO image in virtual drive (DAEMON Tools works Great).

GLH
18-09-2006, 22:59
Simply use DVD-Decrypter 3.5.4.0 (http://www.mrdown.com/de/290-DVD-Decrypter-3.5.4.0.html) , set it to ISO-Mode and copy the whole DVD to your HD.
After that you have an ISO of the DVD (without CSS copy protection) which you can mount in any virtual dvd-drive.

snake2
21-09-2006, 06:51
copy the files with dvd decrypter then open VIDEO_TS.IFO with windows media player