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  #1  
Old July 1st 03, 11:34 AM
Dmitriy Kopnichev
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

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Old July 1st 03, 01:41 PM
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

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Old July 1st 03, 02:50 PM
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2 files without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid with a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

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Old July 1st 03, 03:26 PM
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other video format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not copyrighted, then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as mpg, then you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file is on that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2 files

without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid with a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

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Old July 1st 03, 09:49 PM
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

http://www.dvdrhelp.com/sefy/ You can choose from several programs for each
step. I would recommend SmartRipper, DVD2AVI, TMPGenc and Nero.


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Old July 2nd 03, 06:53 AM
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

I want to compress the VOB files to a WMV file by importing the video to
Windows Movie Maker 2 and adding the video to the Story board and saving in
the WMV format. But Windows Movie Maker 2 can't import VOB files, only mpeg2
or other files. How to import the video to the Windows Movie Maker 2? Is it
possible to extract the mpeg2 data from the VOB files without losing quality
and resolution?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other video format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not copyrighted, then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as mpg, then you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file is on that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2 files

without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid with a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

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Old July 2nd 03, 08:43 AM
Lorne Smith
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

Yes, but you must still recompress... Just use a very high bitrate with
TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings...

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
I want to compress the VOB files to a WMV file by importing the video to
Windows Movie Maker 2 and adding the video to the Story board and saving

in
the WMV format. But Windows Movie Maker 2 can't import VOB files, only

mpeg2
or other files. How to import the video to the Windows Movie Maker 2? Is

it
possible to extract the mpeg2 data from the VOB files without losing

quality
and resolution?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other video

format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not copyrighted, then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as mpg, then you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file is on that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2 files

without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid with a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
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  #8  
Old July 2nd 03, 09:03 AM
Dmitriy Kopnichev
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

Thanks for your replies.
How to compress to WMV codec 9 file directly? Compressing to mpeg2 at first
would worsen the WMV file quality. Can the TMPGEnc compress to WMV codec 9
file directly?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Yes, but you must still recompress... Just use a very high bitrate with
TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings...

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
I want to compress the VOB files to a WMV file by importing the video to
Windows Movie Maker 2 and adding the video to the Story board and saving

in
the WMV format. But Windows Movie Maker 2 can't import VOB files, only

mpeg2
or other files. How to import the video to the Windows Movie Maker 2? Is

it
possible to extract the mpeg2 data from the VOB files without losing

quality
and resolution?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other video

format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not copyrighted,

then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as mpg, then

you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file is on

that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2 files
without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid with a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Hello
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  #9  
Old July 2nd 03, 11:18 AM
Lorne Smith
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

Unfortunately WMV is proprietry to MS so no other programs are allowed to
compress to this format without their permission. There used to be several
free apps which could, such as old versions of VirtualDUB, but MS came all
Big Brother on them and made them take it out...

To be honest, with TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings, you won't
visibly lose any quality... I regularly do it and can very rarely tell the
difference, and even then only on a good quality monitor... certainly not on
a TV!

HTH

Lorne


"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your replies.
How to compress to WMV codec 9 file directly? Compressing to mpeg2 at

first
would worsen the WMV file quality. Can the TMPGEnc compress to WMV codec 9
file directly?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Yes, but you must still recompress... Just use a very high bitrate with
TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings...

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
I want to compress the VOB files to a WMV file by importing the video

to
Windows Movie Maker 2 and adding the video to the Story board and

saving
in
the WMV format. But Windows Movie Maker 2 can't import VOB files, only

mpeg2
or other files. How to import the video to the Windows Movie Maker 2?

Is
it
possible to extract the mpeg2 data from the VOB files without losing

quality
and resolution?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other video

format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not copyrighted,

then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as mpg, then

you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file is on

that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2

files
without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid with a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
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How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?
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  #10  
Old July 2nd 03, 11:50 AM
Dmitriy Kopnichev
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

How to find that old version of VirtualDUB or free apps which can compress
to WMV codec 9 format? Compressing to mpeg2 at first would consume much HD
space and time.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Unfortunately WMV is proprietry to MS so no other programs are allowed to
compress to this format without their permission. There used to be

several
free apps which could, such as old versions of VirtualDUB, but MS came all
Big Brother on them and made them take it out...

To be honest, with TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings, you won't
visibly lose any quality... I regularly do it and can very rarely tell the
difference, and even then only on a good quality monitor... certainly not

on
a TV!

HTH

Lorne


"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your replies.
How to compress to WMV codec 9 file directly? Compressing to mpeg2 at

first
would worsen the WMV file quality. Can the TMPGEnc compress to WMV codec

9
file directly?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Yes, but you must still recompress... Just use a very high bitrate

with
TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings...

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
I want to compress the VOB files to a WMV file by importing the

video
to
Windows Movie Maker 2 and adding the video to the Story board and

saving
in
the WMV format. But Windows Movie Maker 2 can't import VOB files,

only
mpeg2
or other files. How to import the video to the Windows Movie Maker

2?
Is
it
possible to extract the mpeg2 data from the VOB files without losing
quality
and resolution?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other

video
format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not

copyrighted,
then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as mpg,

then
you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file is on

that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2

files
without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid with

a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Hello
How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?
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  #11  
Old July 2nd 03, 12:01 PM
Dmitriy Kopnichev
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

Would WMV codec 9 be the best format for compressing DVD to a CD?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Unfortunately WMV is proprietry to MS so no other programs are allowed to
compress to this format without their permission. There used to be

several
free apps which could, such as old versions of VirtualDUB, but MS came all
Big Brother on them and made them take it out...

To be honest, with TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings, you won't
visibly lose any quality... I regularly do it and can very rarely tell the
difference, and even then only on a good quality monitor... certainly not

on
a TV!

HTH

Lorne


"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your replies.
How to compress to WMV codec 9 file directly? Compressing to mpeg2 at

first
would worsen the WMV file quality. Can the TMPGEnc compress to WMV codec

9
file directly?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Yes, but you must still recompress... Just use a very high bitrate

with
TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings...

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
I want to compress the VOB files to a WMV file by importing the

video
to
Windows Movie Maker 2 and adding the video to the Story board and

saving
in
the WMV format. But Windows Movie Maker 2 can't import VOB files,

only
mpeg2
or other files. How to import the video to the Windows Movie Maker

2?
Is
it
possible to extract the mpeg2 data from the VOB files without losing
quality
and resolution?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other

video
format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not

copyrighted,
then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as mpg,

then
you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file is on

that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2

files
without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid with

a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
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  #12  
Old July 2nd 03, 01:12 PM
Dmitriy Kopnichev
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

Hello
What is the easiest way to compress a not copyrighted DVD to a CD?
"Dave" c@t wrote in message ...
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/sefy/ You can choose from several programs for

each
step. I would recommend SmartRipper, DVD2AVI, TMPGenc and Nero.


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Old July 2nd 03, 01:19 PM
Lorne Smith
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

Most definately NOT. WMV is good for streaming, but that's about it. If
you want to store it on CD, then I would recommend either DiVX or XViD. Of
the two, I find XViD gives slightly better results. If you want it to be
playable in a DVD player, then you should use MPEG1 or MPEG2 format instead.

All guides for this are on www.dvdrhelp.com. There also used to be a link
to the old version of VirtualDUB on there, but I don't know if it's still on
there..

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Would WMV codec 9 be the best format for compressing DVD to a CD?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Unfortunately WMV is proprietry to MS so no other programs are allowed

to
compress to this format without their permission. There used to be

several
free apps which could, such as old versions of VirtualDUB, but MS came

all
Big Brother on them and made them take it out...

To be honest, with TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings, you won't
visibly lose any quality... I regularly do it and can very rarely tell

the
difference, and even then only on a good quality monitor... certainly

not
on
a TV!

HTH

Lorne


"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your replies.
How to compress to WMV codec 9 file directly? Compressing to mpeg2 at

first
would worsen the WMV file quality. Can the TMPGEnc compress to WMV

codec
9
file directly?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Yes, but you must still recompress... Just use a very high bitrate

with
TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings...

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
I want to compress the VOB files to a WMV file by importing the

video
to
Windows Movie Maker 2 and adding the video to the Story board and

saving
in
the WMV format. But Windows Movie Maker 2 can't import VOB files,

only
mpeg2
or other files. How to import the video to the Windows Movie Maker

2?
Is
it
possible to extract the mpeg2 data from the VOB files without

losing
quality
and resolution?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other

video
format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not

copyrighted,
then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as mpg,

then
you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a

higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file is

on
that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2

files
without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid

with
a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Hello
How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?
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  #14  
Old July 2nd 03, 01:21 PM
Lorne Smith
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

I've already said that there ARE no longer any free apps which can do this.
As for the old version of VirtualDUB, there used to be a link to it on
www.dvdrhelp.com but this program cannot read VOB's so you would need to
convert to an AVI first anyway. No matter what you do, you are going to
HAVE to use an intermedia conversion format to go from VOB to WMV (which is
a sucky format IMHO anyway).

Maybe you should reevaluate what you actually want to DO with the files....

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
How to find that old version of VirtualDUB or free apps which can compress
to WMV codec 9 format? Compressing to mpeg2 at first would consume much HD
space and time.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Unfortunately WMV is proprietry to MS so no other programs are allowed

to
compress to this format without their permission. There used to be

several
free apps which could, such as old versions of VirtualDUB, but MS came

all
Big Brother on them and made them take it out...

To be honest, with TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings, you won't
visibly lose any quality... I regularly do it and can very rarely tell

the
difference, and even then only on a good quality monitor... certainly

not
on
a TV!

HTH

Lorne


"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your replies.
How to compress to WMV codec 9 file directly? Compressing to mpeg2 at

first
would worsen the WMV file quality. Can the TMPGEnc compress to WMV

codec
9
file directly?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Yes, but you must still recompress... Just use a very high bitrate

with
TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings...

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
I want to compress the VOB files to a WMV file by importing the

video
to
Windows Movie Maker 2 and adding the video to the Story board and

saving
in
the WMV format. But Windows Movie Maker 2 can't import VOB files,

only
mpeg2
or other files. How to import the video to the Windows Movie Maker

2?
Is
it
possible to extract the mpeg2 data from the VOB files without

losing
quality
and resolution?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other

video
format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not

copyrighted,
then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as mpg,

then
you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a

higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file is

on
that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg 2

files
without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid

with
a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted discs....

Lorne

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Old July 2nd 03, 01:27 PM
Dmitriy Kopnichev
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Default How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?

The www.dvdrhelp.com XviD guide with all it's links is 40 pages long and
uses about 4 separate programs. Is there an easier way to compress a not
copyrighted DVD to a 700 mb file?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
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Most definately NOT. WMV is good for streaming, but that's about it. If
you want to store it on CD, then I would recommend either DiVX or XViD.

Of
the two, I find XViD gives slightly better results. If you want it to be
playable in a DVD player, then you should use MPEG1 or MPEG2 format

instead.

All guides for this are on www.dvdrhelp.com. There also used to be a link
to the old version of VirtualDUB on there, but I don't know if it's still

on
there..

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
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Would WMV codec 9 be the best format for compressing DVD to a CD?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Unfortunately WMV is proprietry to MS so no other programs are allowed

to
compress to this format without their permission. There used to be

several
free apps which could, such as old versions of VirtualDUB, but MS came

all
Big Brother on them and made them take it out...

To be honest, with TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings, you won't
visibly lose any quality... I regularly do it and can very rarely tell

the
difference, and even then only on a good quality monitor... certainly

not
on
a TV!

HTH

Lorne


"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your replies.
How to compress to WMV codec 9 file directly? Compressing to mpeg2

at
first
would worsen the WMV file quality. Can the TMPGEnc compress to WMV

codec
9
file directly?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
Yes, but you must still recompress... Just use a very high bitrate

with
TMPGEnc at it's highest quality settings...

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
I want to compress the VOB files to a WMV file by importing the

video
to
Windows Movie Maker 2 and adding the video to the Story board

and
saving
in
the WMV format. But Windows Movie Maker 2 can't import VOB

files,
only
mpeg2
or other files. How to import the video to the Windows Movie

Maker
2?
Is
it
possible to extract the mpeg2 data from the VOB files without

losing
quality
and resolution?
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
It's not possible to convert any video format in to any other

video
format
without some form of recompression... But if it's not

copyrighted,
then
just use the VOB files as they are... If you want them as

mpg,
then
you
must recompress as VOB, although technically mpeg2, is of a

higher
resolution than normal mpeg2 and holds other data too.

All possible tutorials on how to do anything to a video file

is
on
that
site.... Try looking under "Ripping"...

Lorne



"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
The DVD is not copyrighted.
There's no explanation how to convert DVD vob files to mpeg

2
files
without
a recompression. There's only how to convert to DivX, Xvid

with
a
recompression.
"Lorne Smith" wrote in message
...
www.dvdrhelp.com

Note that it is illegal to do this for copyrighted

discs....

Lorne

"Dmitriy Kopnichev" wrote in message
...
Hello
How to convert DVD vob files to a mpeg 2 file?
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