I'm having trouble figuring out how to open .BUP / .IFO / .VOB files. I've downloaded a few concerts I want to be able to view and then burn them to DVD, but I can't find a program that will open these files.
Will WINDVD work? If so, does anyone know where to find a "free" download of this?
btw- I've already used my port in the storm and restoring did nothing. Don't even do it, ElvisMonstair.
Video viewing question- Please help the PrimeX.
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Just import those files into your VIDEO TS folder when you select DVD VIDEO on your burning software.
I believe VLC Player will handle .BUP/.IFO files if you simply plan on viewing them.
It's spyware and adware free.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
I believe VLC Player will handle .BUP/.IFO files if you simply plan on viewing them.
It's spyware and adware free.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
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Power DVD will open vob files. Just go to select source then dvd file on hard drive. There's a free trial for it
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Muchas gracias! Worked nicely for my viewing pleasure.Martyred wrote:Just import those files into your VIDEO TS folder when you select DVD VIDEO on your burning software.
I believe VLC Player will handle .BUP/.IFO files if you simply plan on viewing them.
It's spyware and adware free.
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Thanks to the others for the heads up on the DVD software also. I'ma finally have the time this weekend to slip outa my laziness and plug-er-up.