Originally posted by: Gillean
Cool, I've never really had much to do with image files and I had just presumed that ISOs, etc, could vary and that possibly the ripping program entered its own details in the file, therefore causing errors for downloaded copies. But if that isn't the case then there's one of my reasons answered!
Forget that, it appears that I've fed you duff info. I've just tried using DVD Decrypter to rip my burnt disc to an image file, and the new image is about 2KB larger than the original.Originally posted by: Moth3r
Ripping an already-burnt DVD to an image file for reseeding is just as easy as copying the VIDEO_TS folder.
Ripping an already-burnt DVD to an image file for reseeding is just as easy as copying the VIDEO_TS folder.
Cool, I've never really had much to do with image files and I had just presumed that ISOs, etc, could vary and that possibly the ripping program entered its own details in the file, therefore causing errors for downloaded copies. But if that isn't the case then there's one of my reasons answered!
(I've previously ripped a burnt CD to a BIN file, and found the image file to be exactly the same as the original BIN, so I falsely assumed the same would hold true with a DVD).