
VLC was just updated earlier to the latest version when I first opened it, and yes they are standard dvd's. I tried to mount one of the two iso's converted by nrg2iso and it would not mount to Virtual CloneDrive, however it is one of the 2 that I saved the original nrg. Out of curiosity I mounted one of the converted iso's by ImgBurn to Virtual CloneDrive once mounted it opened showing that it was an nrg. It says that I have 69 iso's that can't be played, unless there is a life saver out there who knows where I have might have a wrong setting or something.Įither way this media player has to go, slow,slow,slow, to scroll thru the list. Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this. VLC does not support the audio or video format "undf". It displays the following for all the converted ones. It will of course playback the 5 original iso's and the 2 nrg's, but will not open the other ones converted with both ImgBurn and/or nrg2iso. Take the HDD out of the media player pop it back into the PC and open VLC media player. Put the HDD in the media player, chose movies and it said that there was in fact 74 movies, but as you scroll thru the list it says that the ones that were converted are invalid files and will not play them. Went thru the Hdd 5 were already iso so they were recognized by the media player, the other 69 were not.Ĭonverted 67 with ImgBurn - 2 with nrg2iso: saved the 2 nrg on the HDD as both iso and nrg.

Well I guess i did it right this time, unless somebody is really really good.
