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Old 12th Aug 2009, 09:36
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I've tried numerous programs to mount these ISO's, not Daemon Tools unfortunatly this time (used it on other PC's) because theres no Windows 7 support.

So I can mount it fine whatever I use, on drive Z.

MagicISO is what I'm using right now.

But nothing pops up, if I go to double click it it says

"Z:\ is not accessible.

The disk structure is corrupted and unreadable"

So if I go into VLC and open up the drive from there, it says

"Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd://Z:\'. Check the log for details."






Not quite sure where to go from here, never had an issue with it before.




Thanks in advance for any help, Ollie.


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Old 12th Aug 2009, 09:44
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Maybe the iso is corrupt, where did it come from...
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Old 12th Aug 2009, 09:48
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No illegal downloading, it came from my DVD.

Top Gun, incidentally

Just after a more convenient way to store my collection.
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Old 12th Aug 2009, 10:39
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I wasn't suggesting anything ha ....

Maybe, you ripped it wrong mate.

DVD's have to be done/ripped/decrypted in a certain way afaik.

Are you sure you did it correct?
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Old 12th Aug 2009, 11:43
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Yeah I'm sure, I did make a stupid mistake though.

And that was not trying what you suggested first (Corrupted iso) way earlier in the day. I've been trying at this since the early hours of the morning and I can't believe I never tried a different ISO or redoing the same one.

Tried it just now, works perfectly, so I re-ripped Top Gun again, in exactly the same way, works fine now.

Sometimes I guess I just take technology for granted, presume I've done something wrong rather than just it didn't work out that time.


Thanks for the input, apreciate it
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