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    Media Player Classic won't play IFO file

    I have a pc with windows xp home, media player classic and power dvd. I do not manage to read a CD or a video file there is IFO file. I downloaded VLC media player which as it seems everything and read everything. I understand the need to convert these files to another format . can you confirm ? Can someone tell me how to proceed to convert these files and finally get to read them ? Please help.

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    Re: Media Player Classic won't play IFO file

    All Video and audio -ts -ts are not files but folders that include ifo file. video - ts folder should contain files, Power Launches DVD and look in the options you have to choose the location of your film. Then selects your video -ts folder and choose open or vlc will then launch the file menu and open a folder selects the video -ts folder and click open, You must be registered on your computer the contents of a DVD . When you click on VIDEO.TS apparitre you 'll see a series of files with weird names . if you have a dedicated reading software click to dvd file onto the first " vidéoTS.Bup ".

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    Re: Media Player Classic won't play IFO file

    You need to use VLC that is also a software for network streaming or backup flow. You can use it to broadcast HTTP, UDP , etc. VLC supports completely theIPv6. In addition , this release includes a feature trans coding system flows , allowing you eg to distribute a DVD re-encoded into DivX on the fly if the network does not support the flow of a DVD. All that VLC can play it can transcode and distribute. VLC is also a cross-platform software , running on Windows, MacOS X, GNU / Linux, BSD, many Unix, Linux and Familiar in Zaurus ( Linux PDA ) . In addition, a version for PocketPC ( PDA under Windows) is under preparation.

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    Re: Media Player Classic won't play IFO file

    You need to IFO for:
    - List and format of the chapters of a DVD Contains the formatting information of the VOB files , Which Tells the desired exactly how the DVD player DVD Should Be Played ( eg. aspect ratio, subtitles , languages , menus ...).
    - Graphic object layer data ( ImageForge Pro) .

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    Re: Media Player Classic won't play IFO file

    The main directory named VIDEO_TS (For Video Title Sets) , aims to contain the files DVD Video. Directory AUDIO_TS For DVD-Audio , but its presence is sometimes requested by some DVD players . JACKET_P contains images of DVD covers . It is finally possible to add other directories, which can be read on a computer. A DVD video is composed of a number of elements present in directory VIDEO_TS :
    * a Video Manager (VMGFor Video Manager) . VMG contains usually the introduction or videos , and the menu with other video titles ( including sub -menus ).

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    Re: Media Player Classic won't play IFO file

    The application also supports configuration as a server unicast or multicast in IPv4 or IPv6 networks . The function of post -processing to optimize the reading of files for better rendering of the image and sound. In addition , it includes a converter file video, audio, video and audio filters in real time, streaming video function , a wide range of settings that improves the rendering of image and sound .

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