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Originally Posted by U2Lynne
You should be able to use Windows Media Player, but I usually suggest using VLC by videolan.org to view your video. Make sure you only have ifo, bup, and vob files in your VIDEO_TS folder. If you have the md5 in there, it won't play.
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yes the VLC player does this great. I never realized before there was a folder open option in the file menu. You can open the a VIDEO_TS folder, with functioning menus, from DVD or hard drive as long as the files on not encrypted.
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