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| Re: Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center definitely. I tried just doing a straight copy of the .vob files, renamed one to .mpg. I couldn't get either of those to play. In fact, the .vob files didn't even show up in Media Center. But on the mpg it was just a codec issue so it seems with the right codec you could probably get those to play too. Theoretically Vista has an MPEG-2 decoder built in. So I'm not sure why it didn't play. But someone else here might. "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DECA8916-D0BF-4BB1-85AE-1CF7ABF9DC9F@microsoft.com... > Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it > possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? > -- > David Kirk |
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| Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center
Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? -- David Kirk |
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| Re: Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center
Yes you can. If it is a commercial DVD it will be encrypted, so you can't just copy the files over. You need to use a program like DVD Decrypter to copy the DVD to your hard drive. This will give you a Video_TS folder containing all the DVD files on your hard drive. Best practice is then to create a parent folder to store your ripped DVDs, you might as well call it DVDs and create it in your videos folder. Then in that DVDs folder create a folder named for the title of the DVD e.g. 'The Matrix' then place the Video_TS folder in that named folder. You then need to change media center to support DVD Library mode which is done by following these instructions; http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930526 Throw in a reboot... and you should be done.... the Play DVD tile will have changed to DVD Library which will contain your ripped DVDs, and as a bonus all the movies you record from TV will also appear in this library. Once you get all that working... and as a bit of polish i usually set the parent DVDs folder to hidden, this stops it showing up under Videos, but has no effect on the ability of the DVD library to see your DVDs. "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DECA8916-D0BF-4BB1-85AE-1CF7ABF9DC9F@microsoft.com... > Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it > possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? > -- > David Kirk |
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| Re: Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center
Thanks! I'm always afraid to edit the registry but here goes ... -- David Kirk "Buellpilot" wrote: > Yes you can. > > If it is a commercial DVD it will be encrypted, so you can't just copy the > files over. > > You need to use a program like DVD Decrypter to copy the DVD to your hard > drive. > This will give you a Video_TS folder containing all the DVD files on your > hard drive. > > Best practice is then to create a parent folder to store your ripped DVDs, > you might > as well call it DVDs and create it in your videos folder. > > Then in that DVDs folder create a folder named for the title of the DVD e.g. > 'The Matrix' > then place the Video_TS folder in that named folder. > > You then need to change media center to support DVD Library mode which is > done by > following these instructions; > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930526 > > Throw in a reboot... and you should be done.... the Play DVD tile will have > changed > to DVD Library which will contain your ripped DVDs, and as a bonus all the > movies > you record from TV will also appear in this library. > > Once you get all that working... and as a bit of polish i usually set the > parent DVDs folder > to hidden, this stops it showing up under Videos, but has no effect on the > ability of the > DVD library to see your DVDs. > > > > > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DECA8916-D0BF-4BB1-85AE-1CF7ABF9DC9F@microsoft.com... > > Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it > > possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? > > -- > > David Kirk > > > |
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Buellpilot - this was very helpful. Can I push it one step further? I did as you wrote below and was successful at viewing DVD's from my hard drive through Windows Media Center on my Media Center PC. Does this also work with Media Center Extenders such as the XBox 360? I don't see the "Play DVD" or the "DVD Library" options in TV+Movies on the XBox 360. Thank you for your help. "Buellpilot" wrote: > Yes you can. > > If it is a commercial DVD it will be encrypted, so you can't just copy the > files over. > > You need to use a program like DVD Decrypter to copy the DVD to your hard > drive. > This will give you a Video_TS folder containing all the DVD files on your > hard drive. > > Best practice is then to create a parent folder to store your ripped DVDs, > you might > as well call it DVDs and create it in your videos folder. > > Then in that DVDs folder create a folder named for the title of the DVD e.g. > 'The Matrix' > then place the Video_TS folder in that named folder. > > You then need to change media center to support DVD Library mode which is > done by > following these instructions; > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930526 > > Throw in a reboot... and you should be done.... the Play DVD tile will have > changed > to DVD Library which will contain your ripped DVDs, and as a bonus all the > movies > you record from TV will also appear in this library. > > Once you get all that working... and as a bit of polish i usually set the > parent DVDs folder > to hidden, this stops it showing up under Videos, but has no effect on the > ability of the > DVD library to see your DVDs. > > > > > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DECA8916-D0BF-4BB1-85AE-1CF7ABF9DC9F@microsoft.com... > > Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it > > possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? > > -- > > David Kirk > > > |
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I've edited the registry but am still unable to play ripped DVDs from within Media Center becayuse my movies are on an external drive and there's no apparent way to "watch" a folder on an external drive. Is there are way to add an external drive to the menu of folders from which I can choose when selecting a new folder to watch? -- David Kirk "Buellpilot" wrote: > Yes you can. > > If it is a commercial DVD it will be encrypted, so you can't just copy the > files over. > > You need to use a program like DVD Decrypter to copy the DVD to your hard > drive. > This will give you a Video_TS folder containing all the DVD files on your > hard drive. > > Best practice is then to create a parent folder to store your ripped DVDs, > you might > as well call it DVDs and create it in your videos folder. > > Then in that DVDs folder create a folder named for the title of the DVD e.g. > 'The Matrix' > then place the Video_TS folder in that named folder. > > You then need to change media center to support DVD Library mode which is > done by > following these instructions; > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930526 > > Throw in a reboot... and you should be done.... the Play DVD tile will have > changed > to DVD Library which will contain your ripped DVDs, and as a bonus all the > movies > you record from TV will also appear in this library. > > Once you get all that working... and as a bit of polish i usually set the > parent DVDs folder > to hidden, this stops it showing up under Videos, but has no effect on the > ability of the > DVD library to see your DVDs. > > > > > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DECA8916-D0BF-4BB1-85AE-1CF7ABF9DC9F@microsoft.com... > > Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it > > possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? > > -- > > David Kirk > > > |
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Hi Buellilot, I did exactly as you said, changed the Registry and indeed the "Play DVD" changed to "DVD Gallery",but hen i select DVD Gallery it only shows he movies I have recorded from TV, not the ones I have on my hard drive.I have ust recently upgraded to Vista from XP and under XP it all worked fine! Please help? "Buellpilot" wrote: > Yes you can. > > If it is a commercial DVD it will be encrypted, so you can't just copy the > files over. > > You need to use a program like DVD Decrypter to copy the DVD to your hard > drive. > This will give you a Video_TS folder containing all the DVD files on your > hard drive. > > Best practice is then to create a parent folder to store your ripped DVDs, > you might > as well call it DVDs and create it in your videos folder. > > Then in that DVDs folder create a folder named for the title of the DVD e.g. > 'The Matrix' > then place the Video_TS folder in that named folder. > > You then need to change media center to support DVD Library mode which is > done by > following these instructions; > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930526 > > Throw in a reboot... and you should be done.... the Play DVD tile will have > changed > to DVD Library which will contain your ripped DVDs, and as a bonus all the > movies > you record from TV will also appear in this library. > > Once you get all that working... and as a bit of polish i usually set the > parent DVDs folder > to hidden, this stops it showing up under Videos, but has no effect on the > ability of the > DVD library to see your DVDs. > > > > > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DECA8916-D0BF-4BB1-85AE-1CF7ABF9DC9F@microsoft.com... > > Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it > > possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? > > -- > > David Kirk > > > |
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Oh yes, I also right clicked and told VMC to monitor the directory on my hard drive that has the TS folders in it. My strucutre looks like this: e:/Storage/videos/[holidays]/[holiday name]/Video_TS/[various files] note I have my DVD collection sorted into topics eg kids, holidays, movies. Would the strucutre be the problem? Too deep? "Buellpilot" wrote: > Yes you can. > > If it is a commercial DVD it will be encrypted, so you can't just copy the > files over. > > You need to use a program like DVD Decrypter to copy the DVD to your hard > drive. > This will give you a Video_TS folder containing all the DVD files on your > hard drive. > > Best practice is then to create a parent folder to store your ripped DVDs, > you might > as well call it DVDs and create it in your videos folder. > > Then in that DVDs folder create a folder named for the title of the DVD e.g. > 'The Matrix' > then place the Video_TS folder in that named folder. > > You then need to change media center to support DVD Library mode which is > done by > following these instructions; > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930526 > > Throw in a reboot... and you should be done.... the Play DVD tile will have > changed > to DVD Library which will contain your ripped DVDs, and as a bonus all the > movies > you record from TV will also appear in this library. > > Once you get all that working... and as a bit of polish i usually set the > parent DVDs folder > to hidden, this stops it showing up under Videos, but has no effect on the > ability of the > DVD library to see your DVDs. > > > > > "David Kirk" <DavidKirk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DECA8916-D0BF-4BB1-85AE-1CF7ABF9DC9F@microsoft.com... > > Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it > > possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? > > -- > > David Kirk > > > |
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camshep, any luck? I have the same thing: changed registry, added DVD folder with all the _TS files, still MCE comes up empty - no movies listed. Your structure can't be the problem as mine in just C:\DVDs and then just two movies ripped right in there. Still the only thing shown in the DVD library is recorded tv clips.... |
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| Re: Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center
I don't know what the original problem was since you didn't include it in your post, however, you should not store data in the root directory C:\. For security purposes, this is a restricted area and Vista does not like programs reading and writing to the root of C:. -- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "barryn" <barryn.2u8mni@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:barryn.2u8mni@DoNotSpam.com... > > camshep, any luck? > > I have the same thing: changed registry, added DVD folder with all the > _TS files, still MCE comes up empty - no movies listed. Your structure > can't be the problem as mine in just C:\DVDs and then just two movies > ripped right in there. Still the only thing shown in the DVD library is > recorded tv clips.... > > > -- > barryn > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > barryn's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/28450.htm > View this thread: Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center > > http://forums.techarena.in > |
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| Re: Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center
Barryn - I've got all my ripped DVD's to appear in the "DVD Library" but they are all in the same directory now, which annoys me no end. Someone suggested using "My Movies" to categorise them for eay reference, but that software (which indeed looks good) crashes Vista regularly. So for this reason, together with the fact that: 1. I can't backup to my Seagate external hard drive anymore (Vista driver issue); 2. Vista has stuffed the sound quality from my Bose Lifestyle system and 3. Vista regualry hangs for no apparent reason I'm going to go back to MCE2005 this weekend!! "barryn" wrote: > > camshep, any luck? > > I have the same thing: changed registry, added DVD folder with all the > _TS files, still MCE comes up empty - no movies listed. Your structure > can't be the problem as mine in just C:\DVDs and then just two movies > ripped right in there. Still the only thing shown in the DVD library is > recorded tv clips.... > > > -- > barryn > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > barryn's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/28450.htm > View this thread: Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center > > http://forums.techarena.in > > |
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| RE: Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center
Supposedly this is possible with a registry hack. It goes something like this: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Open Registry Editor (Start, Run, REGEDIT) and navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\MediaCenter\Settings\DvdSettings Double-click the key ShowGallery and change the value from “Play” to “Gallery”. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I tried this and rebooted. Now in Vista Ultimate Media Center, under the "TV + Movies" menu option, I no longer have the "Play DVD" option! I have "More TV", "Recorded TV", and "Set Up TV". No "Play DVD"!!! I went back into the registry and changed back from "Gallery" to "Play", rebooted, same problem. I have tried messing with default program settings to no avail. Has anyone seen this??? -- WANGuy "David Kirk" wrote: > Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it > possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? > -- > David Kirk |
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| RE: Play DVD from Hard Drive in Vista Media Center
Hello! Yes but original DVDs are copy protected. You must use DVD Shrink and/or DVDFab free software. First software can compress comercial DVD9 to onelayer DVD4.5 GB, second just rip DVD to HDD. If DVD come from Sony Home entertainment definitely You must use DVDFab latest version because Sony always have some new strong protection. How play DVD with Vista Media player 11. ? Simple go to folder VIDEO_TS and select first file with name VIDEO_TS who have extension IFO file and select open with Media player. Example D:/Stealth/VIDEO_TS/ > Can Windows Vista Media Center only read DVDs in an optical drive or is it > possible to play DVD's ripped to a hard drive location? > -- > David Kirk |
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