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<blockquote data-quote="dither" data-source="post: 393683" data-attributes="member: 71258"><p>I wish I could say the same.</p><p>I had PowerDVD8 installed, with my dvd's copied to my hard drives in ifo,bup,vob format, and going to VIDEOS in MP all I had to do was click on the picture to get PowerDVD8 to play the ifo.</p><p>I upgraded to PowerDVD9, and that ease of use went away.</p><p>I have DVD9 configured EXACTLY the same as DVD8 was, but when I click on the pic, it comes up saying "there is no disc in drive d".</p><p>Even if I click on the video_ts.ifo file directly it still gives me the same result.</p><p>Clicking on the video_ts.ifo file in PDVD8 plays it just fine.</p><p>If I create an ISO and use Daemon to mount it, it DOES work, but that would mean I have to create iso's out of 540 movies to get Pdvd9 to work.</p><p>I am NOT happy about that.</p><p>Has anyone else had this problem? And fixed it?</p><p>Cyberlink has been of no help, saying it should work, but I've tried it on XP, Vista and Vista 64 and it does the same thing each time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dither, post: 393683, member: 71258"] I wish I could say the same. I had PowerDVD8 installed, with my dvd's copied to my hard drives in ifo,bup,vob format, and going to VIDEOS in MP all I had to do was click on the picture to get PowerDVD8 to play the ifo. I upgraded to PowerDVD9, and that ease of use went away. I have DVD9 configured EXACTLY the same as DVD8 was, but when I click on the pic, it comes up saying "there is no disc in drive d". Even if I click on the video_ts.ifo file directly it still gives me the same result. Clicking on the video_ts.ifo file in PDVD8 plays it just fine. If I create an ISO and use Daemon to mount it, it DOES work, but that would mean I have to create iso's out of 540 movies to get Pdvd9 to work. I am NOT happy about that. Has anyone else had this problem? And fixed it? Cyberlink has been of no help, saying it should work, but I've tried it on XP, Vista and Vista 64 and it does the same thing each time. [/QUOTE]
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