Hey rikytik,
Some DVD movies contain a special feature called Mutliple Angles. While watching the movie, the user has the ability to switch to a different angle, which essentially just shows you what's going on through a different camera angle. I personally never used this feature, but in some cases, it may be pretty cool to see what's going on in another angle...
I am not sure of the proper way of copying such media with multiple angles being most of my DVD's do not have this feature. So I won't be able to help you on that front. But I do hope that I helped you understand what the multiple angle files are used for...
-SlickVic78
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