2010-06-02, 20:47
Hi Folks,
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I cannot find an answer. I have been searching the forums for awhile now.
I would like to rip my physical DVDs so that I can have a digital library on my network (stored on my WHS - streamed to my XBMC / Win7 box). I would prefer to rip the DVDs as straight data (video_ts) vs. a series of .ISO files.
When I rip them as .ISOs (for testing purposes) everything works great. I see one entry in XBMC, I click it and it plays.
When I rip them as straight data I see multiple entries in XBMC.
What I would like to do is rip as straight data and have the top level folder (i.e. "movie name" in the following structure: movie name/video_ts/...) play the DVD when I click on it. Is this possible or am I doomed to clicking through a series of folders and being presented with all the files in the video_ts folder showing up as copies of my DVD?
Thanks.
I'm sure this has been asked before, but I cannot find an answer. I have been searching the forums for awhile now.
I would like to rip my physical DVDs so that I can have a digital library on my network (stored on my WHS - streamed to my XBMC / Win7 box). I would prefer to rip the DVDs as straight data (video_ts) vs. a series of .ISO files.
When I rip them as .ISOs (for testing purposes) everything works great. I see one entry in XBMC, I click it and it plays.
When I rip them as straight data I see multiple entries in XBMC.
What I would like to do is rip as straight data and have the top level folder (i.e. "movie name" in the following structure: movie name/video_ts/...) play the DVD when I click on it. Is this possible or am I doomed to clicking through a series of folders and being presented with all the files in the video_ts folder showing up as copies of my DVD?
Thanks.