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.VOB, .IFO, .BUP... but no video_ts

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so half of the movies, or dvds, I have, or have downloaded have these files inside a Video_ts folder... thats no problem to convert to ISO or AVI or w/e. But the other half of the movies with these files types are not inside of a video_ts, and none of my encoding software recognizes any of it. Infact I would say the majority are like that... without the video_ts folder. What do I do with these? how can i get them to avi or something? any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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If the files are all for one movie, in sequence, you can just put them into a VIDEO_TS folder yourself.
 

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