How to convert VRO files and burn them to standard video DVD (VOB, IFO, BUP)? And then, what if the VRO is too large for a DVD5?
Any hint most appeciated.
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https://forum.videohelp.com/topic347739.html ... has all you need to read
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Thank you for your prompt reply. Looks like there is some work ahead for me.
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there is another method but it is payware (though worth every penny). You want to use isobuster because the new versions are made to deal with vro files.
If you open your dvd in that it will see each segment (clip) that you made and let you drag/drop that vob/mpeg file back onto your pc.
then you would just have to drop those clips in any number of free dvd author apps and you are all set to go
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