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WinDVD 2010 will not launch VIDEO_TS.IFO files

Asked by Gizmo122 in General Multi-Media Software, Windows 7, Windows Media Player

Tags: WinDVD IFO Launch "Media not Supported"

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
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