I just started using the product and I have zero experience in this area.
I had MakeMKV open a DVD movie.
Attachment (MakeMKV-display) is what I saw (after I unchecked what appeared to be superfluous choices.
Attachment (MakeMKV-hard-drive-files) shows the resulting hard drive files after MakeMKV finished copying.
I could not get any of the hard drive files to "play" (I double-clicked each one).
A couple were rejected due to requiring MPEG-2.
The other files only displayed a single small scene - no motion, no sound (though the "timer" appeared to show the file being read, as the "time" increased).
I'm using Windows 10 Pro, which I believe is current on updates.
What do I need to do to create a "playable" hard drive file?
Creating playable hard drive files from regular DVD
Creating playable hard drive files from regular DVD
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Re: Creating playable hard drive files from regular DVD
You need a program that can play MKV files. Windows does not come with one. There are MANY programs that do play MKV files, however. Including add-ons for the Windows media player that add the MKV file type to it.
I use VLC.
I use VLC.
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Re: Creating playable hard drive files from regular DVD
"You need a program that can play MKV files.
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I use VLC."
Perfect. Thank you.
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I use VLC."
Perfect. Thank you.