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A while ago I copied a DVD from disk to my hard drive. Instead of doing an image copy and writing an .iso file, it copied the file structure from the disk to a folder on my HDD. That folder contains AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders, exactly as they appear if I open an actual disk in Windows Explorer to view files. How can I watch this movie without writing the files to a new disk? If I have to write a new disk, how do I ensure the disk is playable as a DVD, and doesn't just emerge a file system data disk?

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VLC will allow you to open the directory and treat it as the filesystem normally found on a DVD (since that's what it is).

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The KMPlayer is another choice that you can use to watch the .vob files that were created from the dvd copy.

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