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How to Playback the Copied DVD Movie Folder with Windows Media Player?

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How to Playback the Copied DVD Movie Folder with Windows Media Player?

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Once a commercial DVD is copied successfully to the hard drive using Any DVD Clone, you can find these three file types – IFO, VOB and BUP, in the VIDEO_TS folder. VOB VOB stands for DVD Video Object. It is basically one of the core files found on DVD-Video discs and contains the actual movie data, including an MPEG-2 video stream and support audio (MP2, AC3, DTS etc.) In order to view stand-alone VOB files, you need to have a DVD player software that supports VOB playback. IFO In video editing, IFO normally refers to a file on DVD-Video disc and stands for InFOrmation. IFO files basically contain all the information a DVD player needs to know about a DVD so that the user can navigate and play everything properly. BUP BUP files are simply backup copies of IFO files on a DVD-Video disc in case of corruption.

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