Play ripped DVDs with VLC

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Steve Anderson wrote in about an underused feature of our favorite open source video player, VLC.

I discovered yesterday that the wonderful VLC media player has the ability not only to mount a DVD directory that's been ripped to the hard drive, but also to play a .iso image of a DVD. Seeing as I've been using it for ages without knowing this was possible, I figured a lot of other people would be ignorant to this feature!

Maybe you want to test an ISO that you've created before burning it to a disk. Perhaps you'd like to store your DVDs to your harddisk without transcoding them, retaining all the menus and special features. Using VLC, you should be able to do either by entering a "dvd:" url in the Open dialog box.

Example URLs to Open and play a DVD ISO:

Windows - dvd://c:/somedirectory/dvdimage.iso
Linux - dvd:///home/username/dvdimages/dvdimage.iso

Example URLs to Open and play a ripped DVD folder:

Windows - dvd://c:/somedirectory/DVDFOLDER
Linux - dvd:///home/username/dvdcopies/DVDFOLDER

Resources:
VLC DVD Trick - Link
Get VLC - Link

Posted by Jason Striegel | Jul 11, 2007 08:51 PM
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Posted by: GitarGr8 on July 12, 2007 at 10:50 AM

Another option is to just use Daemon Tools and mount the iso image as a virtual drive. It's cool though that VLC supports ISOs directly...


Posted by: usul_of_arakis on January 22, 2008 at 2:27 PM

I personally think Xine does this better under Linux.

xine dvd:///home/username/dvdimages/dvdimage.iso


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