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Video Object Files (VOB Files)

01/26/2009 4:29 AM

Hello.

I have a vob files converted from flv files using Super. Does anyone have the idea how to burn this individual vob's files using NERO 7?

Thanks in advance.

aCres

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Re: Video Object Files (VOB Files)

01/26/2009 1:39 PM

Simply rename from "FileName.vob" to "FileName.mpg" - if your player has an mpeg-2 codec.

*.vob are in fact mpeg-2 format (*.mpg or *.mpeg), only limited in size to about 1 Giga Byte, by earlier DVD protocols.

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Re: Video Object Files (VOB Files)

01/26/2009 10:57 PM

Hello Yuval,

GA to you my friend for a spot on answer!

Take care...............

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Re: Video Object Files (VOB Files)

01/26/2009 10:50 PM

Hello acres,

Yuval is dead right.

.vob

VOB stands for DVD Video Object. It is basically one of the core files found on DVD-Video discs and contains the actual movie data.

Basically VOB file is just a basic MPEG-2 system stream -- meaning that it is a file that contains multiplexed MPEG-2 video stream, audio streams (normally AC3 and DTS formats) and subtitle streams.

In order to view stand-alone VOB files, you need to have a DVD player software that supports VOB playback. A good, open source tool for this is Media Player Classic. If you wish to burn the VOB files to a standard DVDR disc, you need to have all the other standard DVD files as well, including IFO and BUP files. If you have all of the required files, you can follow this guide in order to do so with freeware tools.

Let us know how you get on, and especially if the simple rename of the file works in your case please?

Take care...................

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Re: Video Object Files (VOB Files)

01/28/2009 7:54 AM

Maybe he is too exited, eventhough hes answer is misleading.

Anyway, this is what i need IFO and BUP files. It is very rewarding if you finish this job producing IFO and BUP files from vob files itself. Actually I finish already burning my Video Object Files using Xilisoft DVD creator. But Ill take note this procedure as a reference someday.

Thanks and Take Care Too.

aCres

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