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RalphSpoilsport

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Apr 1, 2008
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I have a DVD image from some PC program that contains a cdrun.exe (1MB) and an autorun.inf (2kb). The size of the entire image is over 4 gigs but there is nothing else visible but the image is over 4 gigs.
is there anyway to extract a Video_TS folder or burn a working dvd? Do I have to burn in in Parallels? If so, what do I use to burn it?
 
It's an ISO

Have you tried Disk Utility? If Disk Utility doesn't work, then what is the extension of the image file?

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It's an ISO. However, when I mount it, there is no Video_TS just an autorun.inf and a CDrun.exe. I tried to use Disk utility and got a 4 gig disk with an autorun and a cdrun but no Video_TS and it wouldn't play. DVD player tells me "Supported Disk Not Available".
 
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It's an ISO. However, when I mount it, there is no Video_TS just an autorun.inf and a CDrun.exe. I tried to use Disk utility and got a 4 gig disk with an autorun and a cdrun but no Video_TS and it wouldn't play. DVD player tells me "Supported Disk Not Available".
It's not a video DVD then. What you have is a raw data DVD image - and it's designed for Windows (autorun.inf files aren't parsed on non-Windows operating systems, and .exe files won't run on non-Windows systems either).
 
I got it to work

It's not a video DVD then. What you have is a raw data DVD image - and it's designed for Windows (autorun.inf files aren't parsed on non-Windows operating systems, and .exe files won't run on non-Windows systems either).

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Thanks for steering me in the right direction. I downloaded Isobuster to my Parallels virtual machine and that did the trick. I really appreciate your help.
Mitch
 
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