On Jan 23, 2006, at 4:17 PM, Gerald Abreu wrote:
May I ask how you were able to view a ripped dvd from MTR on your computer. I've ripped a dvd that I own to view on a trip but don't know how to get it to play. There is a folder titled "nameofmovie" and then in a sub folder there are video_ts and a video_ts folders.
run the OS X DVD player. file? menu/ Open DVD Image. point it to the video_TS folder, and don't forget to hit play :) (there's no prompt, just a black screen after loading).
There's also a cute little interface called Matinee that will sort of scroll thru all the possible movies / other multimedia files stored in a given folder.
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