Problem playing video_TS folder after installing UDF 2.5 driver on XP (1 Viewer)

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TV-Server Version: 1.0 Final
MediaPortal Version: 1.0 Final
MediaPortal Skin: Aeon Wide
Windows Version: XP SP3
CPU Type: AMD X2 4600+
HDD: Seagate 320GB + Seagate 400GB
Memory: 2GB DDR2 667MHz CL5
Motherboard: Shuttle SN27P2 System
Video Card: Palit 9400GT Silent
Video Card Driver: 182.08
Sound Card: OnBoard/ALC882
Sound Card AC3: 1x coax out, 1x optical out
Sound Card Driver: 5.10.0.5202
1. TV Card: Hauppage HVR-3000
1. TV Card Type: Hybrid (mainly use DVB-T)
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3. TV Card:
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MPEG2 Video Codec:
MPEG2 Audio Codec:
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HTPC Case: Shuttle SN27P2
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Remote: MS MCE Remote
TV: Samsung Series 6 FullHD 1080p
TV - HTPC Connection: HDMI

Hi:

I've recently acquired an LG BluRay/DVD combo drive (the LG BE06LU10), and have installed the UDF2.5 driver (on XP SP3) to try and get MP to detect my BlurRay discs. That wasn't too successful, as while the My Videos in MP can read/open my bluray disc and navigate it, it can't play any of the files - everytime I select a file it's just "skips" through and return to the menu screen. But that is not my main issue..

My main problem is, apparently, I now have lost the capabiltiy to play any DVD rips to my hard drive as well - DVDs contained in video_ts folder wouldn't play now - it used to play fine. Again when I select the movie with the video_ts folder, you can see MP attemps to load as there is a lot of disk activity going on, but after a cuople of seconds, the screen just "blinks" and return to the video list in "My Videos" - nothings gets played. I've tried changing DVD codec but to no avail.

Anyone has any ideas what could be wrong? Any suggestions?

Thanks.
 

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