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[OT] Converting VOB to something useful :-)

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18 years 6 days ago #26575 by albertw
Hi,

I copied (most of) Paul Tippers eclipse video at the SDAS meeting. Cian wanted it for the podcast so I gave him the DVD. I used DVDdecryptor to get it to the hard drive. Anyone know whats the best way to get this into a format which most people could actually play? Be that mpeg, avi.

This is to put onto the DVD for cosmos, but since that will have pictures as well I want to just include the video as a file. For this version anyway.

Cheers,
~Al

p.s. hardly any of you have sent me anything in the post yet for this! PLEASE send me images that you took so we can make a souvenier of the trip!

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18 years 6 days ago #26576 by Eirikg
windows media video! wmv

Thats a format most can play without any downloading of codecs (windows os)

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18 years 6 days ago #26577 by dave_lillis
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dont worry Al, I'll be sending mine monday morning come hell or high water.
As for Pauls Video, what format is the original file??

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18 years 6 days ago #26578 by Macros42

windows media video! wmv

Thats a format most can play without any downloading of codecs (windows os)


Anything but wmv! For starters you do need a codec. Secondly it's Windoze only. And thirdly it's crap.

TMPG will encode VOB to MPG as far as I know - no codec required. Not free though - the freeware version only does MPEG1 (VCD).

Personally my favourite is Divx (avi). Gordian Knot will do this for you. It's a bit complicated to set up but you only need to do it once. Very worthwhile and extremely useful for backing up your own DVDs - if you have kids you'll know why :D

You will need to include a codec for this - but that's free from www.divxmovies.com/codec/ - you can include it on the disk to save people downloading it.

Instructions for GKnot are at this site

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18 years 5 days ago #26580 by dave_lillis
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why not use normal vcd, this way it might work on a normal dvd player so you can watch it on TV, is the file too big?

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18 years 5 days ago #26586 by albertw

why not use normal vcd, this way it might work on a normal dvd player so you can watch it on TV, is the file too big?


Problem is that I need this tested, finished, copied, labelled etc. by Friday. A cool multimedia DVD would be great, but I just dont have time to put it together.

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