Question

WinDVD 2010 will not launch VIDEO_TS.IFO files

Asked by: Gizmo122

Win 7 64-bit fresh install had "DVDXPack" installed to play DVD's in its own mini-player or in WMP. Worked fine. Could navigate to any VIDEO_TS subfolder and directly launch a DVD by double-clicking on its associated VIDEO_TS.IFO file.

Recently purchased and installed Corel WinDVD 2010 and it will play physical DVDs and can open/play hard disk DVD files if I navigate through its menus to open a folder.

However, I cannot launch from IFO files anymore. When I try, I get the "Media not Supported" message in WinDVD. Likewise, I cannot drag and drop IFO files onto WinDVD. When I try, the same message appears.

I have uninstalled Intervideo's DVDXPack. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled WinDVD 2010 to no effect. It is already activated so I don't want to do this more than necessary.

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    "Media not Supported" message appears when trying to launch from IFO

    "Media not Supported" message appears when trying to launch from IFO

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2009-11-02 at 06:14:33ID24863613
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WinDVD IFO Launch "Media not Supported"

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Answers

 

by: JBlondPosted on 2009-11-02 at 06:28:26ID: 25719552

For me it this sounds like opening the DVD by its folder is the only supported method and directly opening the DVD using the .IFO file isn't supported (anymore).

 

by: Gizmo122Posted on 2009-11-02 at 07:05:41ID: 25719980

That very well may be. The documentation is lacking on this point.

 

by: JBlondPosted on 2009-11-02 at 07:19:29ID: 25720124

I would ask the Corel technical support about this.

It wouldn't be the first time that a feature is missing that was present in another version/product and that is feature has been removed without further notice.

 

by: Gizmo122Posted on 2009-11-02 at 07:37:44ID: 25720314

Thank you. I have submitted a support request to Corel. Let's see what (if anything) they say...

 

by: MeretePosted on 2009-11-02 at 20:57:22ID: 25726156

Hi in refs to>>However, I cannot launch from IFO files anymore<< well it doesnt open these no DVD player will other than on a DVD disc.
just open the DVD and put all the vobs into the playlist.
IFO files is not a video or playable in this method as they are directory files in the simplest language
The .IFO files contain menus and other information about the video and audio
The .BUP files are backup copies of the .IFO file. The .VOB file (for DVD-Video) and .AOB file (for DVD-Audio) are MPEG-2 program streams with additional packets containing navigation and search information.

Maybe your getting mixed up with AIF, AIFC and AIFF Files
Audio Interchange File Format files. AIFF was developed by Apple Computer Inc. to store very high quality audio.

I'd be interested in Corals's responses :)

 

by: Gizmo122Posted on 2009-11-05 at 07:51:20ID: 31648832

Yes. I confirmed this with Corel technical support. The ability to directly launch IFO files has been absent since WinDVD 8. Thank you for your answer.

 

by: fredshovelPosted on 2010-01-13 at 11:28:53ID: 26307385

It may be as simple as 'associating' the IFO file with your desired player. I'm not sure how to 'associate' a file in Win 7 as I'm still in the Jurassic age of XP. The XP method is to right click on the IFO file and select "OPEN WITH" -- then in the drop box select "CHOOSE PROGRAM".  You then select your preferred program and make sure you first tick the box that says "always open with this program".
Another method is to go to 'explore' ( the file manager not the browser) and select TOOLS/FOLDER OPTIONS/FILE TYPES -- scroll down and change the FILE TYPE for the IFO extension.
The IFO is a valuable file as it will seemlessly stitch together all the VOBs, so this is a big faux pas if Corel has forgotton about it. Mine is associated with 'Media Player Classic' (free) but then you've shelled out real dollars for the Corel software.

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