
Now that you can’t rip Blu-ray ISO with Handbrake, then it would be much ideal for you to find a Handbrake alternative to get the job done. The main problems here is that you may find it very difficult for you to view the Blu-ray ISO files on computer on media player software, portable devices, game consoles, TVs, etc. When you burn copies from an ISO file, it save you hours of waiting time than if you were to burn individual dis-to-disc copies. The ISO file is the blueprint for your Blu-ray disc. Sometimes, when people are making more than one copy of a Blu-ray movie, they usually select to extract its disc image (ISO file) to your computer’s hard drive and burn additional copies from that file. I've no doubt this forum would be down on me like a ton of bricks if I did so I can't point you at a place for getting working Xbox ISOs.One I'm thinking of, used by by other people here too, also links to a lot of useful Xbox tools, skins, dashboards etc, very helpful now Xbox-Scene forums and some other original Xbox sites have died.As a free and open-source transcoder for digital video files, Handbrake can process most common individual files, entire folders, DVDs and Blu-ray DVD or DVD images. There are some good sites out there which do try to keep on the legal side of (US) copyright law if that is a concern.


You need a working Xbox DVD drive and if you have that and an original disc there's, of course, no reason to use a PC or anything else other than the DVD2Xbox app to rip it to the HDD.

MagicISO or Daemon Tools neither of those can help either for the same reason. It won't allow you extract anything from an original Xbox disc on PC as the drive can't read it in the first place.įrom my quick research and a few trials using virtual disc drives eg. I think sixties keith misunderstood that because, AFAIK, XISO is 'just' another Xbox ISO extractor.
