Can anyone please convert the ISO file to VOB? I don't know how to extract ISO files
You don't need to. VLC runs it straight off the ISO. www.videolan.org/vlc/ It's free and open source.
Unless you're talking about extracting it to remove the copy protection, then you probably need a program that can mount it as a virtual disk. I have a program called Cyberlink Power2go that does this, but it's probably not the best disk manager out there.
Yeah, the Mega link is kind of pointless because of the 6 hour wait. I'm assuming you have premium and didn't see that it would happen while uploading.
Yeah, the Mega link is kind of pointless because of the 6 hour wait. I'm assuming you have premium and didn't see that it would happen while uploading.
Hey, at least you don’t have to encrypt it. Even if it’s a 6 hour wait, it’s still worth it!
Yeah, the Mega link is kind of pointless because of the 6 hour wait. I'm assuming you have premium and didn't see that it would happen while uploading.
Hey, at least you don’t have to encrypt it. Even if it’s a 6 hour wait, it’s still worth it!
Can anyone please convert the ISO file to VOB? I don't know how to extract ISO files
You don't need to. VLC runs it straight off the ISO. www.videolan.org/vlc/ It's free and open source.
Unless you're talking about extracting it to remove the copy protection, then you probably need a program that can mount it as a virtual disk. I have a program called Cyberlink Power2go that does this, but it's probably not the best disk manager out there.
No it doesn't. I tried MPC-HC, VLC, Windows Media Player and even Handbrake (with libdvdcss) and they all play the original DVD garbled. The newer link has the protection removed so there is no issue.
Anyway, attached is a link to a torrent of the decrypted DVD (not mine - it was posted on Discord.) On Windows 10 you can mount the disc by right clicking on the ISO file and clicking Mount. Otherwise use Alcohol 52.
You don't need to. VLC runs it straight off the ISO. www.videolan.org/vlc/ It's free and open source.
Unless you're talking about extracting it to remove the copy protection, then you probably need a program that can mount it as a virtual disk. I have a program called Cyberlink Power2go that does this, but it's probably not the best disk manager out there.
No it doesn't. I tried MPC-HC, VLC, Windows Media Player and even Handbrake (with libdvdcss) and they all play the original DVD garbled. The newer link has the protection removed so there is no issue.
Anyway, attached is a link to a torrent of the decrypted DVD (not mine - it was posted on Discord.) On Windows 10 you can mount the disc by right clicking on the ISO file and clicking Mount. Otherwise use Alcohol 52.
My VLC plays it fine, I don't know how old your version is or what settings you've got enabled.
Hey do any of you guys know exactly how to watch pixars point richmond video or where I can get my hands on a copy.I'm new to the forum and don't know really what the most recent news is on the status of seeing this dvd and how possible if at all it is to witness thanks
Hey do any of you guys know exactly how to watch pixars point richmond video or where I can get my hands on a copy.I'm new to the forum and don't know really what the most recent news is on the status of seeing this dvd and how possible if at all it is to witness thanks
Try downloading the non-mega one (the mega link requires you to sit through a 5 hour waiting period) and viewing it with VLC, worked for me.
I'm just glad that this was found at all. Before it was, I thought it was just an illusive rumor made up by someone, and the people who had it were just lying to get us out of their faces.
Hey guys. I've been gone for a while and replied to this thread nearly a year ago when it seemed to have been stopped dead. I thought this was a piece of Pixar history that deserved to be found, because there is not a lot of information or documentation about this era of the studio, and I can't believe you all found it! I'm shocked honestly, but amazed. I planned to make a video about this DVD (to get more people to find out about it), but stopped when life got in the way a year ago. Now that it's been found, I want to make it again. All we have to do now is find a Pixar Imaging Computer lol.
So shamefully promoting my YT, I've uploaded some of the MIPR stuff to YouTube, specifically the separate video files found in the iso and ripping the stuff individually. Though the one with Blowin in the Wind of the former is blocked on YouTube (and BITW might be unable to be put on YouTube in its original state because of its song copyright) and some of the latter have slight frames of the next part at the end so I may upload improved ones of those later.
Another thing, I've been using Handbrake for ripping, and Bitw seems to not appear under one of the dvd read options (libdvdread, that stuff, with the option disabling one in use of the other), and the one it DOES appear under in its title place scanning the iso stops the ripping immediately with queue finished, not successfully ripping it. And there seems to be a separate title of a second length following the last video section of a title. In the case of boobied Knick Knack, this seems to be a part of the runtime. This might sound trivial but I've had trouble in ripping multiple chapter parts of an title in Handbrake before, just doing the first one, though I guess I could rip it all using the seconds/frames option.
And sorta unrelated to MIPR, but in this topic teridaxxd001 mentioned having a torrent (for the show Bone Chillers) on Myspleen having Army Man Chants in it. Since the Myspleen isn't currently giving out invites or whatever, if anyone has access to that and can somehow share that torrent, that'd be great. I remember there being one variant in a now taken down video that wasn't in any of the current online videos, having written notes on the variants at the time. It might have been Thatguywiththevhs that uploaded the video containing that elusive variant now taken down.