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    DVD Copy to hard drive

    Hello.

    I'm checking out DVD Copy but can't quite figure something out.

    If I want to copy a disc to store on the hard drive to be able to play back with the same software that's used to play the DVD normally when you put it in, how do I do that?

    I thought that using DVD Copy and putting into the folder format would allow the software (in this case Dell's "MediaDirect" software) to be able to read it and work normally but that doesn't work.

    Can anyone shed some light for me?

    Thanks!

    #2
    The better software players will play from the folder structure on your hard drive, not sure about the Dell. You may need to convert the file to an ISO disc image (usinig either DVDFab Write Data mode or ImgBurn), then mount the ISO with DVDFab Virtual Drive (free) so that your player software will recognize it as a disc.
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      #3
      It looks like DVDFab Virtual Drive requires Administrator access to the system to work properly. Is this true?

      After installation and trying to mount an iso image it doesn't work. However, if I log into an admin account it seems to work okay.

      Can someone verify or possible let me know if perhaps I'm doing something wrong?

      Thanks!

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        #4
        This is a copy/paste from the DVDFab download page.
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        Installation

        Before you install, please make sure that you are logged on as Administrator or as a user with Administrator privileges. The installation wizard will guide you through the process.

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          #5
          That's only for the installation. I have already installed the program (with an Admin account) but am now trying to use it with a Standard account.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Carob View Post
            That's only for the installation. I have already installed the program (with an Admin account) but am now trying to use it with a Standard account.
            Your statement...............
            ". However, if I log into an admin account it seems to work okay."

            --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
            So what do you think that means?
            Last edited by Guest; 10-31-2010, 09:07 PM. Reason: typo

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              #7
              I don't understand.

              My question was if it requires Admin access to "work" properly. Not to "install" properly.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Carob View Post
                I don't understand.

                My question was if it requires Admin access to "work" properly. Not to "install" properly.
                Hi Carob
                A lot of programs that if installed as administrator, or if they are run as administrator, get a pop up about running if you have UAC (user account control) enabled.
                I myself have it disabled, because I am the only one on this computer.

                If you would like a few media players to play these files I suggest VLC http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ or MPC http://mpc-hc.sourceforge.net/ which do not need any external codes.
                Hope this helps
                CBR929
                Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


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                  #9
                  I don't think you guys understand the question.

                  First let me say that UAC doesn't apply here as the system is XP.

                  I am able to use the DVDFab Virtual Drive program just fine (mount iso's and play them as if the DVD were in the drive, etc.). But, only in an account that has Admin rights. If I try the same thing in an account that only has standard "user" rights I cannot mount iso's etc. I am well aware of the differences between Admin access and standard user access in regards to the O.S.

                  My question was if this is normal behavior for DVDFab Virtual Drive to fuction this way in a non-admin profile as the particular one I have setup for playing purposes is not an administrator account.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Carob View Post
                    I don't think you guys understand the question.

                    First let me say that UAC doesn't apply here as the system is XP.

                    I am able to use the DVDFab Virtual Drive program just fine (mount iso's and play them as if the DVD were in the drive, etc.). But, only in an account that has Admin rights. If I try the same thing in an account that only has standard "user" rights I cannot mount iso's etc. I am well aware of the differences between Admin access and standard user access in regards to the O.S.

                    My question was if this is normal behavior for DVDFab Virtual Drive to fuction this way in a non-admin profile as the particular one I have setup for playing purposes is not an administrator account.
                    I understand the question quite well.
                    I do not use "windows media player" or "Dell's Media Direct" software to play my rips I use the ones that I suggested to you and if I used DVDFab Virtual Drive I may be able to give you an answer.

                    Is this the way that you respond to someone trying to help you
                    I don't think you guys understand the question.
                    heres another one
                    Originally posted by Carob View Post
                    I don't think you understand...

                    I JUST installed this. It's literally only been about 30 minutes. All I'm interested in looking at right now is the HD Decrypter product. Not the other items that come with it. Maybe I'll look at the other stuff later but if the HD Decrypter product is supposed to be free why am I not even seeing that as an option?How do I get the HD Decrypter product to work?
                    Where in this post did you give us the information that you were using XP??? Because I did not see this information before I made my post...

                    If you can not understand the information that is given to you, then maybe you should be on Dell's site "bitching" at them, why they put software on your computer that will not read your ripped DVD's format, as I see it this is not a Fab problem, as the software is doing what it is supposed to do and Dell's software is not
                    CBR929
                    Last edited by CBR929; 11-01-2010, 02:41 AM.
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                      #11
                      Relax dude. The only response that was directed at you was about UAC. No, it wasn't mentioned in the earlier posts that the system was XP. That's why I was clairifying.

                      The other posters response was basically saying that I needed to be logged in as an administrator to install the application. What I was saying is that the application was already installed and I the question was about the useability of the software.

                      The question was mainly directed at someone within DVDFab to answer (because it had to do with programing) or, if someone else was willing to try it, to run DVDFab Virtual Drive in a non-admin account to see if they get the same results I talk about.

                      The purpose of the posts wasn't to ruffle your feathers. It was to try and get info about the product to help me decide on whether to purchase or not.

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                        #12
                        Do you mean Virtual Drive won't work in a non-admin account? I have not seen this reported, but it should be reported in the Virtual Drive sub-forum so the developer will see it. Virtual Drive is free, nothing to buy.
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                          #13
                          When DVD Copy makes the VIDEO_TS folder of the movie you ripped, which of those files in that folder are you clicking on to play it with your player?
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by signals View Post
                            Do you mean Virtual Drive won't work in a non-admin account? I have not seen this reported, but it should be reported in the Virtual Drive sub-forum so the developer will see it. Virtual Drive is free, nothing to buy.
                            Correct, that is what I'm saying. That's why I was hoping someone else could try it as well to see if it's just me.

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