At my work we have a tech center and we took in a job to burn a mini dvd home video to a normal dvd the problem is the file is .VRO and it wont open with any program we have in the drive itself it says .cda but in another computer it says it's VRO is there any way to convert the VRO to DVD easy and without paying for software ?
My Panasonic Recorder uses the .VRO format on DVD-RAM disks. I copy the VRO file from the disk to my pc and change the extension to MPG. Also,TMPGencDVD Author Pro (14 day trial) http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/tsunami_mpeg_dvd_author_pro_guide.c may be able to import the files directly.
Better yet, use Womble MPEG Video Wizard or DVD Wizard. VROs just drop right in and if you want to do editing, it's easy. There is no need to re-encode like some other software requires you to do.