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Re: md5 question
oh...sorry....
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Now, when you burn them as a DVD (ISO) you can again check the MD5 to ensure that that copying/burning process went fine with no errors. No members have liked this post.
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2. On the off chance that Nero alters the data files slightly when it's burning. (And, no, I have not checked to see if this is the case personally) No members have liked this post.
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sorry for the delay...I burned the show on a DVD (ISO) but I'm having problems AGAIN...maybe if I use some other application that does not alter the files?...
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don't bother with the ISO
just burn as video DVD put all the files from "VIDEO_TS" into "VIDEO_TS" then you can verify by generating an md5 from the disc you burned and testing it with the files on your hd/visually comparing the new md5 with the md5 that came with the show
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the video dvd does not work either...I found it though...
I created an ISO image for each DVD I downloaded on my HD and then I choose BURN IMAGE to burn the empty DVD from the .iso I created...THAT WAS IT it works PERFECT Thank you for all your advises and for your time No members have liked this post.
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md5 DVD player/Burner
What is a good player and burner for a dvd md5 file, so that I can view it?
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An md5 file is not a DVD file. It is a check sum file that you use to verify that whatever you downloaded or burned is the same as the originally intended file.
http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/...l&titlesonly=0 From the FAQ: Quote:
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u'll have to burn it with dvd decrypter to be able to watch it.
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wewps my bad and most likely it's an MD S not md5. good luck
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Um...what is a MD S?
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i think uni meant .MDS file...dvd decrypter uses them with .iso files...not sure what the technical aspects of the file is tho
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From here
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