Hi everybody. New to this forum, so please be clement. How to copy a video consisting of a (read-only) .vro file? Seems I first have to convert it? This is a one-time job for the time being.
TIA
Is it a video made by a stand alone dvd player? If so try ImgBurn in read mode. If trying to play it on your computer just rename the .vro extension to .mpeg
Yes, it is made by a standalone player. ImgBurn does just fine, thank you for the advice.
Unfortunately, DVDFab does nothing when I try to feed it the .iso file.
Fab is not designed to re-author or to handle video content that does not conform to dvd video compliant structure.
I've tried this a few times with Fab and it is a hit or miss...usually miss process. Img will work just fine.
Simply burn the Img "built" files with Img.
Img should have no problem with this, but if you do run into a problem, simply run the files in Img's Build mode.
If necessary, this should only take a minute or two.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
I'm trying to recall if I've ever done this...I don't think I have.
Good old shrink will modify .ISO files
Open shrink > File > Open Disc Image and navigate to your .ISO
There are a variety of other softwares out there...the first one that comes to mind is MagicISO. It's not free, but it might have a trail period?
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