The Mac-Forums Community Guidelines (linked at the top of every forum) are very clear, we respect US law and court precedence when it comes to legality of activity.
Therefore to clarify:
You may not discuss breaking DVD or BluRay encryption, copying, or "ripping" commercial, copy-protected DVDs.
This includes DVDs or BluRays you own. Even if you own the DVD or BluRay, it is still technically illegal under the DMCA to break the encryption. While some may argue otherwise, until the law is rewritten or the US Supreme Court strikes it down, we will adhere to the current intent of the law.
You may discuss ripping or copying unprotected movies or homemade DVDs.
You may discuss ripping or copying tools in the context that they are used for legal purposes as outlined in this post.
I have a movie on my computer that is a .img file...how do I view it? I clicked on it and a folder pops up with two folders: AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS...what do I do?
Double click on the .img file. A disk image should now be available. Simply drag and drop the folder/s contained within the disk image to your desktop.
If you launch DVD Player:
Macintosh HD -> Applications -> DVD Player.app
and point it to the Video_TS folder, it should play the movie.
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