WinDVD2010 .IFO association
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hudson32700
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WinDVD2010 .IFO association
I had WinDVD8 and I could associate my "video".IFO to open with winDVD8. WinDVD2010 will not allow this. This is a very important part of my system. All my dvd's are on my hard drive and I have a program "DVDProfile" which has all my dvd' in its data base. The program start starts the movies by opening the video.IFO files with windvd8. I had to upgrade to windvd2010 to be able to display mp4 files from my new phone. Can someone help me get this working again. I think there should be some tweek to the registry?
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Re: WinDVD2010 .IFO association
Hello hudson32700,
These steps from Microsoft should do the trick.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859
These steps from Microsoft should do the trick.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859
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hudson32700
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:11 am
- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: gigabyte
- processor: LG775
- ram: 4GB
- Video Card: ati1234
- sound_card: ati1234
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 70gb
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: samsung
Re: WinDVD2010 .IFO association
The reply from Abeil is not the solution. I already tried doing this. I write click on a .IFO file and select “open with”, then I browse to “C:\Program Files (x86)\Corel\Corel VideoStudio 12\WinDVD.exe” highlight WinDvd.exe and click “open”. It does not apply this association. I can associate the .vob files but not the .ifo. With WinDVD ver 8 I could.
