I've hit a real puzzler. I downloaded an ISO of a DVD (a legal one). Finder reports that it has a volume of 4.31 GB. It opens and mounts on the desktop, though it doesn't show up as a volume in a Finder window. But if I look inside the VIDEO_TS folder, there are no files, even if I use the Show Hide Invisible Files application.
But here's the kicker... If I launch DVD Player, and point it to the VIDEO folder, it first complains that the media type is not supported, but then it plays the programming!
If I go into Terminal and navigate to the VIDEO_TS folder, it sees and lists the VOB files. But any attempt to copy them returns an "Input/output error". If I try to burn the image to disk, it only sees 574 KB of data, and that's all it burns.
How do I get access to these files?
But here's the kicker... If I launch DVD Player, and point it to the VIDEO folder, it first complains that the media type is not supported, but then it plays the programming!
If I go into Terminal and navigate to the VIDEO_TS folder, it sees and lists the VOB files. But any attempt to copy them returns an "Input/output error". If I try to burn the image to disk, it only sees 574 KB of data, and that's all it burns.
How do I get access to these files?