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DeathBy240
I am so fucking confused. I downloaded the movie "Fahrenhype 9-11" and it was a .iso document. I tried to burn it to CD but said it was to big. I then was told to extract it, so I downloaded "Undisker" to extract it, but it just made it into a bunch of .vob and .ifo and .bup files. I cant open any of them. Do I need a DVD burner and burn it to DVD or what?? How can I view it in Windows Media or real player or something? Is that even possible?

HELP!

:mad:

dance_of_curse
no an iso is like a disk image all you need is like an iso burner...unless its a dvd iso....but any burning softwear can burn iso's you just need to create it then burn it.....same way you make liek copys of playstation 2 games for "back ups":bthumbup:

DeathBy240
Well its a DVD movie, so I assume its a DVD iso. What do I need to do??

PraxRX7
Go get Daemon tools, then use it to "mount" the image as a drive...

Works like a charm, plays dvd's too.

http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/por...nload&id=34

Casanova
quote:
Originally posted by PraxRX7
Go get Daemon tools, then use it to "mount" the image as a drive...

Works like a charm, plays dvd's too.

http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/por...nload&id=34



What he said.

DeathBy240
Actually I just dloaed "Videolan" that someone else recommended. But thanks guys!




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