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    If I post this in the wrong forum, please move it.

    My relative asked me to help her upload some videos, taken with her DVD camcorder to youtube. Her camcorder directly record the videos to the DVD disc. I already copied the DVD video files into my computer and returned the original DVD to her.

    My budget is limited.

    I know how to upload.

    But, any free converter can convert the DVD videos to youtube supported format?

    The videos were recorded in 16:9 aspect ratio, and I want that the converted videos to have the same aspect ratio as the original videos.
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    You have 10083 free tools to choose from. I would probably use Handbrake and convert to mp4 with h264 video or the very simple Free DVD Video Converter may be enough.

    And it might also work if you just use vob2mpg on the dvd folder and upload the mpg directly to youtube.
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    What dvd structure are the dvdfiles store on your pc? iso, or dvd video files?
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    Originally Posted by lowellriggsiam
    What dvd structure are the dvdfiles store on your pc? iso, or dvd video files?
    I have both (dvd video files + iso).
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    With ISO files I would use Fairusewizard, and for video_ts files I agree with Baldrick I'd just use Handbrake.
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