Jump to content

DragonX78

Members
  • Posts

    6
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About DragonX78

  • Birthday 06/19/1978

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    New Jersey, USA

Contact Methods

  • Yahoo
    I_LostMy_ID

DragonX78's Achievements

ISF Newbie

ISF Newbie (1/5)

  1. Thanks again for you help. I googled the question about the iso extraction. Keeping forgetting sometimes how google is our best friend.
  2. Thank you for the heads up. So at least I know now to stop wasting my time trying to stream them. With that said, I have two more questions. 1. Do you have advice for an application I can use to extract certain files i.e. those .vob files that will stream using orb? If it extracts all thats fine. 2. Dontasciime, what would be the benefit of TVersity streaming to local from local? Does it cut down on upload or download times? I'm a bit interested in trying it out. Thanks for you help again!!
  3. Hi Everyone! I'm still enjoying my IMGburn app and have another question. I recently was put on to the website Orb. It's for remotely streaming various media to another pc or pda etc. I watch a lot of anime and movies and the movies I do like I burn an ISO image with IMGburn of course. I can't stream ISO images though. It gives me an error stating that I need another codec to view that image. Now keep in mind I have most if not all codecs needed to view the media I have on my hard drive. I've been able to play every type of file you can think of and have hit a brick wall with ISO's. I have noticed that it will play the .VOB files from a DVD, but it will not play an ISO at all. Is this because an ISO is more like a zip file that needs to be extracted to reveal the files inside or is there a codec or software that will actually stream this? Now so you know, Orb relies on the codecs stored on the home pc it is streaming from so while I'm including that I have the phone with the following stats, I will also include that stats for my laptop. The million dollar question is how the hell can VLC player just play an ISO, but I magically don't have the codec to stream it? LOL!! So you know I'm streaming this onto my Motorola Q9c, which is an awesome toy/phone to have if you have a good carrier. Phone Info(although it's probably irrelevent because my pc needs the codecs) Windows mobile 6.0 Windows Media Player 10 Mobile 320Mhz processor PC Info Dell Inspiron Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 1.7ghz Pentium M 2G RAM VLC Player installed(to play ISO's) Windows Media 10 Real Player Divx Player Quicktime I can go on. Please Help!!
  4. yes but you would have to re author them using http://www.tmpgenc.net/en/index.html or google dvdshrink Thank you much I'll try DVD shrink.
  5. Thanks LightningUK and everyone else for that matter. Y'all are funny! I'll definitely use that advise(LUK's of course). Being that I have to flip it and most likely do a separate ISO, that means they probably can't be combined right? If that is the case, can you put two ISO's on one dvd. Sorry, I'm new a this stuff and Imgburn seems to make doing these things a lot easier than most others, so I'd rather stick with this program.
  6. First of all, I love ImgBurn. Just want to get that out of the way, seeming that it's my first time to the forum. I just wanted to know if it is possible to create an ISO file of a double sided DVD and if so what I would need to do it? It has fullscreen on one side and wide on the other. I noticed that ImgBurn only seems to recognize the one side that is being read at the moment. Windows XP Media Center Edition Service Pack 2 NEC DVD+-RW ND-6650A [CD-ROM drive] I'm using TDK DL DVD+R(rw)
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.