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    "BUP, "IFO" and "VOB" files...how do I convert those to files a DVD player will read?

    I bought a Toshiba DVR recorder at Best Buy. I am having no problem recording the VHS to the DVD. After I have the DVD in hand, I am taking it to my laptop to save it to an external hard drive in case we want to burn copies off down the road. When I save the files to my hard drive, they are saving as "BUP, "IFO" and "VOB" files. When I go back to those files and try to open them and/or burn them to a DVD, they won't work or play. What do I need to do to these files?

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    You've got 2 options. Either copy the whole recorded disc as an ISO file and burn that onto a new disc, or use the VOB file in DVDFlick to recreate the original dvd


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