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26th December 2001, 23:11 | #1 | Link |
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Making a DVD video compliation disk
I have a spanking new HP DVD100i (DVD+RW Burner). I have various 80's music videos as unencrypted(smart ripper) .vob files. How can I burn these on to a DVD while MAINTAINING the same quality (720x480).
MyDVD 3 software which comes with my burner will not accept my .vob files. The threads I have read so far all deal with ways to compress(lower resolution) or alter the original .vob file. |
27th December 2001, 01:11 | #2 | Link |
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CrazyBillBobfromHouston:
The only packages I know that can use straight .vob files is the DVD Wise series (DVD Quickbuilder, DVD Wise, DVD Junior) By AuthoringWare Co. You can buy it here and even get a demo version http://www.bernclare.com/dvdquick.htm Mind you that it is still preatty picky if your .vob files are not to standard. |
27th December 2001, 12:45 | #3 | Link |
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Thanks for the tip regarding DVD Wise demo.
I downloaded and tried it but unforunately the demo seems to allow only one .vob file(with ifo and associated files) to be imaged to the harddrive. What I need is a program to: |
27th December 2001, 12:50 | #4 | Link |
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Sorry I was disconnected
Again what I need is a program to: 1.) Recognize/associate various .vobs as separate chapters 2.) Make a menu of the various chapters 3.) Create an image that can be burned to a DVD-r or DVD+RW |
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