How to read a vob bup ifo file?

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jjpot Posted messages 8431 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -
Good evening, when I use the DVD copying software "Shrink" I get a
a folder and when I click on it to read it, it opens and shows me the vob, bup, ifo files, etc... but it does not open the player (Windows or otherwise). What should I do? Thank you for your insights.
JP
Configuration: PC XP

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  1. C.A
     
    Hello, I wanted to know if it is possible to convert BUP, IFO, VOB files to AVI or MP4 files please? Thank you for your responses.
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  2. Judex Posted messages 5022 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 264
     
    Hello,

    Do you have PowerDVD? Then it's really simple.

    In the "Select Source" menu, you need to click on the option "Open a DVD file on the hard drive."

    In the window that opens, look for the VIDEO_TS folder containing the vob files and associated files.

    Right-click on this folder, then click "OK."

    Everything will then proceed as if you had just inserted a DVD-video into your physical drive.

    If the file structure in your VIDEO_TS folder is not corrupted, there should be no problem, at least if the source DVD is not protected.

    Judex
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    1. BIGTOY
       
      Hello!

      Actually, I was looking at the responses regarding BUP FILES etc... I'm not really used to navigating this site and I still posted a question about the same issue, but I don’t even remember where I posted it or if there have been any responses, that's why I took the liberty of writing to you directly...

      Actually, I downloaded WinDVD but it still doesn't work... DO I HAVE TO HAVE Power DVD??

      Thanks in advance for your help...

      BIGTOY
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  3. Jean-Pierre 8848
     
    Hello, thank you very much for this initial explanation. I would like to clarify: I am looking for my file with Explorer. Wind. I get a folder with the video TS audio TS files. I open it. So it's divided into vob bup etc. So I can indeed play it with pow.DVD or others, but only piece by piece; I can't play it all with Real Player or Wind. Media, for example, and if I right-click on the icon that contains this video TS audio TS folder, I do not get "open with". That's my little problem. Thanks again in advance for the next tips.
    Best regards
    JP
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  4. Judex Posted messages 5022 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 264
     
    Hello,

    And which application do you click on? Windows Explorer?

    If that's the case, it's normal. You need to use a program capable of opening a DVD-Video directory to read it, as if it were a physical DVD.

    For example, Cyberlink's PowerDVD does this very well. Note that....DVD Shrink also does it!

    Judex
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  5. Jean-Pierre 8848
     
    Hello, GREAT thanks for the info, it works indeed perfectly!
    See you someday for new digital adventures!
    Best regards
    Jean-Pierre
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  6. Zorba
     
    mummm!!

    the best way to read a vob, bup, ifo file... is to use Nero Showtime. it works automatically and there's no hassle for video encodings with Shrink!!

    type nero showtime on google

    Zorba
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  7. Jean-Pierre 8848
     
    Hello, thank you very much for this initial explanation. So I clarify: I'm looking for my file with Explorer. Wind. I get a folder with the video TS audio TS files. I open it. So it's divided into vob bup etc. So I can indeed play with pow.DVD or another, but only piece by piece; I can't play it all with Real Player or Wind. Media for example, and if I right-click on the icon that contains this video TS Audio TS folder I don't get "open with". Here is my little problem. Thanks again in advance for the next tips.
    Sincerely
    JP
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  8. Jeffio
     
    Good evening,

    I actually want to do the opposite of DVD Shrink.

    I have .vob, .ifo, and .bup files, and I would like to burn them back as a DVD video to play on a standalone DVD player.

    Is it possible? If so, how? Thank you.
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    1. guest
       
      Very simple: you take Nero, select a DVD-Video, drag the VOB, IFO, and BUP files into it, and away you go!
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    2. Judex Posted messages 5022 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 264
       
      Hello,

      But... DVD Shrink can also do the opposite. You just need to open the hard drive directory containing the files that make up the DVD ("Open files").

      Then, save it as an ISO image that any burning software can handle.

      100% free solution!

      Judex
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  9. Jeffio
     
    Good evening!

    Yes, I know! In fact, I noticed that I had to rename the .Vob files because they were named DVDVTS_nn_m.Vob instead of VTS_nn_m.vob

    Sorry for the inconvenience!

    And thanks again for the responses!!
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  10. jjpot Posted messages 8431 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 259
     
    Hello, in principle there is the same function with Win DVD

    otherwise use DVD Shrink as a player
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  11. yoco
     
    Salut, moi j'utilise DVD Shrink, j'extrais le film DVD sur mon ordi et après je rassemble les fichiers vidéo extraits du film avec un logiciel de montage. Mais il me manque des minuscules petites scènes (entre chaque partie de vidéo) et je me demande si ce ne sont pas les fichiers IFO et BUP qui contiennent ces scènes. Je n'arrive pas à ouvrir les fichiers IFO et BUP et j'aimerais savoir à quoi ils servent et s'il y a un moyen de les lire.
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  12. Eva
     
    Je n'arrive pas à lire un CD vidéo. Quand je clique, on me demande quel programme je veux, j'indique Windows Media, mais il ne passe pas. Que dois-je faire pour lire ?
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    1. jjpot Posted messages 8431 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   2 259
       
      try downloading VLC media player from the CCM website
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