Convert a giant VOB to a DVD setup.

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  1. ulricburk

    ulricburk Member

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    Dear Anyone.

    If this has been answered somewhere else, and I have looked on the site, it's just I'm too un-knowledgeable to know what I'm looking for!

    Right. I downloaded a public domain film. I wanted to put it on a DVD to watch on my TV. The piece of software I found on Brothersoft converted it from an AVI to a VOB. I now need something to chop the VOB up into proper DVD format (with the empty sound folder and everything - OK, if it can get the Vob-to-DVD bit right I can set up an empty sound folder myself....just....!!

    How do I do this?

    Yours hopefully

    ulricburk
     
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    attar Senior member

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    If you still have the AVI, load it into FAVC or DVD Flick and author a DVD (and optionally burn it).
    Remember to set the output to PAL (EU or Austrasia) or NTSC (North America).


     
  3. ulricburk

    ulricburk Member

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    Thank you very much - I must confess I hadn't heard of either of those programs! They're very good, aren't they.

    Yours respectfully

    ulricburk
     
  4. greg10

    greg10 Guest

    Since you have converted your avi to vob, I suggest you use Womble EasyDVD to author and burn your DVD from the vob file. This program will import your vob, author and burn your DVD disc without re-encoding. So your video quality will stay exactly the same as it is in your vob format and you will also get a faster export speed. I just used this program to put my 3 short DVDs to a single DVDs, the video quality remains untouched.

    PS. Don't use DVD Flick to author DVD from vob files, it will re-encode your movie all over again.
     
  5. ulricburk

    ulricburk Member

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    Dear Greg10

    Just discovered that about DVD Flick on this VOB!! It does indeed re-encode the whole thing and takes forever doing so (at least on my non-quad-core comp.)

    I did it because another user had told me to before you came along.

    I'll find Womble Easy DVD - never heard of that one in my life. Sounds good!

    Thanks for your advice. Very touched you took the time to reply.

    Yours respectfully

    ulrichburke
     
  6. cyprusrom

    cyprusrom Active member

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    FALSE, uninformed...!!!

    No reason to pay for any software...

    DVD Flick , and ANY OTHER software will re-encode if the source is not DVD compliant. If it is, then it can be copied.

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    Besides DVD Flick you can also use DVD Styler, or DVD Author,without re-encoding,and free as well. Paying for any other software is nuisance...however, to each his own...

    http://www.dvdstyler.de/

    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/GUI_for_dvdauthor

    EDIT: I think DVD Author IS incorporated in DVD Flick, so scratch that as an alternative option...
     
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