How do I watch .dvdf files in Mac OS X?
December 15, 2005 10:23 AM Subscribe
How do I watch .dvdf files in Mac OS X?
I downloaded a video of an Elliott Smith concert from Dime a Dozen. What I ended up with is a folder with the extension .dvdf, which I'm guessing is a format for burning DVDs. I want to watch the video, not burn it, because don't have a DVD burner. What software for Mac OS X can I use to view the video or to convert it to a format that I can view?
I downloaded a video of an Elliott Smith concert from Dime a Dozen. What I ended up with is a folder with the extension .dvdf, which I'm guessing is a format for burning DVDs. I want to watch the video, not burn it, because don't have a DVD burner. What software for Mac OS X can I use to view the video or to convert it to a format that I can view?
Download VLC and try to use it to open the files in the folder.
posted by pmbuko at 11:13 AM on December 15, 2005
posted by pmbuko at 11:13 AM on December 15, 2005
Response by poster: Wow, so obvious. Thanks.
posted by Utilitaritron at 12:14 PM on December 15, 2005
posted by Utilitaritron at 12:14 PM on December 15, 2005
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If it's just a regular VIDEO_TS folder, then the DVD Player app that comes with OS X can play it. Just go to File -> Open.
posted by chrismear at 11:08 AM on December 15, 2005