yes, but what doan is asking about is the ability to auto-mount a given .iso to a virtual drive, which gb-pvr could do using daemon tools (effectively the same thing as Magic Disc); that's the bit sub said will be making a return to NPVR later on.
server: NextPVR 5.0.7/Win10 2004/64-bit/AMD A6-7400k/hvr-2250 & hvr-1250/Winegard Flatwave antenna/Schedules Direct main client: NextPVR 5.0.7 Desktop Client; LG 50UH5500 WebOS 3.0 TV
johnsonx42 Wrote:yes, but what doan is asking about is the ability to auto-mount a given .iso to a virtual drive, which gb-pvr could do using daemon tools (effectively the same thing as Magic Disc); that's the bit sub said will be making a return to NPVR later on.
I know that, I just proposed a temporary solution .
"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy"
I always thought that the use of images where too slow and often failed, so I copied the video_ts folder from the .iso file to a folder with the movie name. This way NPVR (and GB-pvr) could play the dvds without using daemon tools at all.
I never wanted to deal with images either, so I never used the daemon tools support. As 7ore did, I just used the video_ts folder for my watchable backups; indeed, my current ripper (DVDFab HD Decrypter) creates a video_ts folder, not an .iso.
That said, it does seem a fair number of people keep their dvd backups as .iso's.
server: NextPVR 5.0.7/Win10 2004/64-bit/AMD A6-7400k/hvr-2250 & hvr-1250/Winegard Flatwave antenna/Schedules Direct main client: NextPVR 5.0.7 Desktop Client; LG 50UH5500 WebOS 3.0 TV