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<blockquote data-quote="milhouse" data-source="post: 324428" data-attributes="member: 26653"><p>Yes, MP can handle both movie folders extracted from disc (VIDEO_TS folder) and disc imageg (.ISO). ISO files are mounted via daemon tools before playing, so make sure you config it in setup (MP config - make sure it's in the advanced view, General, Daemon Tools).</p><p></p><p>I have no clue what your second sentence is trying ask. :sorry: "There is nothing in the current" really confuses me. But I would guess you are using the shares view (file list, like Explorer). Check into scanning your movies, and then use the title view. That way you see one list no matter where the movie files are. I think there's a way to deal with external drives or even DVDs ("insert disk number xxx" for example) but don't know for sure.</p><p></p><p>Milhouse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milhouse, post: 324428, member: 26653"] Yes, MP can handle both movie folders extracted from disc (VIDEO_TS folder) and disc imageg (.ISO). ISO files are mounted via daemon tools before playing, so make sure you config it in setup (MP config - make sure it's in the advanced view, General, Daemon Tools). I have no clue what your second sentence is trying ask. :sorry: "There is nothing in the current" really confuses me. But I would guess you are using the shares view (file list, like Explorer). Check into scanning your movies, and then use the title view. That way you see one list no matter where the movie files are. I think there's a way to deal with external drives or even DVDs ("insert disk number xxx" for example) but don't know for sure. Milhouse [/QUOTE]
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