2018-03-26, 18:41
use a virtual drive. these act as a dvd/bluray drive on your computer. when you click on an ISO it opens it up in the virtual drive so acts just like the disc would. kodi-dsplayer is then able to play it just like it would any disc that is not copy protected. if its supported in kodi-dsplayer as i'm under the impression that kodi-dsplayer wont open iso natively. but i could be wrong.
my advice would be to use makemkv and transfer all your iso to mkv (main title). unless that is you like to sit through the endless dribble of adverts, directors commentary, making of etc.etc. if you do then stick to iso.
i was the same as you at one point in that 90% of my stuff was ISO. trust me its well worth the effore to transfer to MKV. ISO and MKV are only ''containers'' for which the information is stored just like a zip or rar file.
my advice would be to use makemkv and transfer all your iso to mkv (main title). unless that is you like to sit through the endless dribble of adverts, directors commentary, making of etc.etc. if you do then stick to iso.
i was the same as you at one point in that 90% of my stuff was ISO. trust me its well worth the effore to transfer to MKV. ISO and MKV are only ''containers'' for which the information is stored just like a zip or rar file.