Just Curious about VTS.VOB files !!!

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  1. honsbeek

    honsbeek Member

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    Hi ,

    You could saw i'm a NEWBIE ...

    How come they are able to creat VOB file on a DVD Video that all have the
    same size (ex: 1.048.000MB) all but for the last in the series so:

    VTS_01_1.VOB = 1.048.000 MB
    VTS_01_2.VOB = 1.048.000 MB
    VTS_01_3.VOB = 1.048.000 MB
    VTS_01_4.VOB = 1.048.000 MB
    VTS_01_5.VOB = 456.000 MB

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    I want to know how they are able to create this in this way , and more so I want to know If I can also create VOB file like this. OR if not, how can I for example zip or ISO file in the exact file size as a VOB file volume...
    All the same except the last of the volume

    Thanks
    Ralph
     
  2. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    ok you lost me here? need more info or what you got and need to get to!

    files of 1gig are how dvd players work/read the dvd, thats just the way it is...
     
  3. honsbeek

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    I wish to hide mask , several Jpeg and Mov files in to a zip or
    ISO file... Then I plan to rename them to VOB files and burn them on a DVD ... Of cousre the renamed Zip Files or Iso files won't run on a DVD, eventhough their names have been changed to VOB...

    The problem is this,,, In order to achieve this result I need my ZIP or ISO file to be the same size like a VOB volume (Except the last in the volume) ...

    I need to know How I can create my own VOB file (essentially ZIP or ISo or any other archive (compress) software you recommend, to achieve this) ...

    I hope I am clearer now..

    I got some files I need to hide with a DVD-Video so that no suspitions are made... People will just believe the DVD-Video is badly created and disregard the files...

    Regards,
    Ralph
     
  4. Blessedon

    Blessedon Regular member

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    Mind if I jump in here? I think I see your intenttion, but let me suggest a different approach. First off, a dedicated, investigative mind will find what they are looking for in a digital file regardless of how one wishes to adulterate it's surroundings.
    Secondly, to burn a disc that cannot be played would be a waste of perfectly good azo dye. If one is that open about one's activities, a little more discretion would be in order.
    Why not re-encrypt the file or, better yet, with the cost of hard drives so cheap, why not wait for a sale, pick up a coulpe of 160g's and stick your file(s) on there. It takes 5 minutes to pop one in and out of the tower. You can just hide the whole darn drive!
     
  5. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    ok, i would do this, actually use a dvd film that palys, then pop the extra file / files of 1 gig size in the folder too

    vobs are listed like this:

    VTS_01_0.VOB
    VTS_01_1.VOB
    VTS_01_2.VOB

    make your files look like they add on

    VTS_01_3.VOB
    VTS_01_4.VOB

    now stack 1 gig worth of files in a folder then use FOLDER2ISO a free app to iso them. then rename the file extention by right clicking on the iso to VTS_01_3.VOB etc and drop it in the dvd VIDEO_TS folder and burn, it will play like a film but you know its there


    then whenever you want it back and open rename back from xxxxxblar.VOB to xxxxxblar.ISO then extract it with isobuster back to jpegs etc...off the discs

    oh! use decent expensive media dvdrs! else they degrade!

    (note to rename file ext you need to turn on seeing file ext in option on your pc!)

     
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  6. honsbeek

    honsbeek Member

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    Thanks Rotary ,

    That's what I was thinking of also
    How ever the VOB files from the original DVD-Video
    will not match the Renamed Iso Files exactly , hence arouse suspicion to the keened eye.

    I need a program that can archive large quantaties of files (mpeg, Mov and Jpegs) and then SPLIT them into volumes , with the last one being the smallest one...

    Have a nice day

    Ralph
     
  7. Rotary

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    hi

    why wont they match the oiginal? they will all follow on!

    VTS_01_1.VOB = 1.048.000 MB \
    VTS_01_2.VOB = 1.048.000 MB -| <---REAL FILM
    VTS_01_3.VOB = 1.048.000 MB /
    VTS_01_4.VOB = 1.048.000 MB <---File-1 1000jpegs
    VTS_01_5.VOB = 600.000 MB <---File-2 10 AVI

    everything works! and look ok!


     
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  8. honsbeek

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    Yes but the original VOB file was created with a file spitter
    but the one I make (and rename) is a compilations or a zip or ISO file , and it's impossible to make it look like it's the same file size... I need a program that can split ISO file , any reccomendations ?

    THANKX
     

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