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Duh, thanks a bunch. I guess I had found that before, but I was sure not recollecting it.
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SteveK
If I am getting a complete file structure, why is CyberDVD not linking the individual files?
It has been a while since I was ripping videos as I typically just use a DVD player. But I am sure that my testing when I first used the product confirmed that I had no problem navigating to and playing these movies from my hard drive. Now, I get a folder view, click on the folder and just see the individual files inside. I can click on those and watch individual segments. It seems like my difficulties began when I upgraded my version of Cyberlink from 11 to 12, but honestly it has been so long, I can't actually recollect.
Any advice?
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Thanks for the information.
The software creates a top level folder with a short name of the movie, e.g., the Doors. Then there are two subfolders Audi_TS and Video_TS. It appears the audio folder is empty and the Video_TS folder contains 11 files: 2 .bup files, 2 .ifo files and 7 .vbo files.
Does this sound like a complete rip?
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I purchased PowerDVD so that I play movies that I ripped (legally purchased DVDs) to my hard drive. I used DVD cloner and it seemed to work well. I was doing a full copy and not using any of the compressed versions. Now I recently ripped another DVD and instead of showing up as a single movie, I get 5 to 10 separate video files.
Any help as to what I am doing wrong?
I am moving overseas and I really wanted to save shelf space and shipping costs.
jb
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