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PowerDVD 10 cannot playback DVD's stored on the harddrive
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<blockquote data-quote="jfragale" data-source="post: 650254" data-attributes="member: 105810"><p>If you re-create the VIDEO_TS folder structure from the DVD disc to your Hard Drive , then PowerDVD (or other software DVD players), will treat the folder structure as if it were the physical DVD disc. With PowerDVD 10, either you simply launch the application, then you switch to the "Video" tab and navigate to the VIDEO_TS folder on the hard drive, press play and enjoy. Or, if you're using something like MediaPortal or other front-end, you would have to specify PowerDVD as the external player and the front-end application will need to be able to pass the path to the hard drive folder as a parameter, so that PowerDVD will simply start playing the movie without. The 2nd scenario is what this thread is mostly about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfragale, post: 650254, member: 105810"] If you re-create the VIDEO_TS folder structure from the DVD disc to your Hard Drive , then PowerDVD (or other software DVD players), will treat the folder structure as if it were the physical DVD disc. With PowerDVD 10, either you simply launch the application, then you switch to the "Video" tab and navigate to the VIDEO_TS folder on the hard drive, press play and enjoy. Or, if you're using something like MediaPortal or other front-end, you would have to specify PowerDVD as the external player and the front-end application will need to be able to pass the path to the hard drive folder as a parameter, so that PowerDVD will simply start playing the movie without. The 2nd scenario is what this thread is mostly about. [/QUOTE]
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