File won't open

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when i attempt to "burn a DVD disc", on any of my "burn" programs, I have
Nero & DVD Copy Pro both, & using XP Home Version, as I click to start it &
it asks for the file, it opens to VIDEO_TS.IFO file, & when u use the "drop
arrow".. to pick a file, it will take u to that file, but when u click
"open", it will not open the file, at the bottom the "file name slot"..
stays "blank", & the "files types slot" say's VIDEO_TS.IFO, the top "drop
arrow" still displays the file i chose, so if i type in the movie name in the
"file name slot" below, & click "open" it gives me an "error box" that sez..
"plese select the VIDEO_TS.IFO of your DVD" , can some one tell me what's
wrong ?? please, & thank u,
 
If DVD Copy Pro does not contain a ripper you cannot copy
the DVD because of the copyright. I see that DVD Copy Pro
is only $24.95 and the web site makes no indication that
it contains a ripper. Hunt the web for "DVD43 Free CSS
decyrpter" see if this little utility helps you.

Good luck!!
 
Type "DVD Shrink" into google
Download the software, read the tutorials on the site.
 
I tryed this, but it still does'nt work, as remember, this is all old tapes
from before "censoring", & from my own home VCR, all "legit tapes CD's DVD's
etc", no "bootlegging" at all. thanks for the reply, I apprecite it.
 
I have DVD Shrink" so I tryed it there too, it also won't open it up either,
thanks for ur reply, its appreciated....
 
Do you hace Nero Vision Express installed with DVD plugin? If you have and
the files are in MPEG format it's very easy!
 
I also did this, & it didnt help either... thanks

Richie said:
If DVD Copy Pro does not contain a ripper you cannot copy
the DVD because of the copyright. I see that DVD Copy Pro
is only $24.95 and the web site makes no indication that
it contains a ripper. Hunt the web for "DVD43 Free CSS
decyrpter" see if this little utility helps you.

Good luck!!
 
I tryed this, & altho it did help in some areas, the file acts the same,, it
still doesnt open it properly...
 

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