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  1. Member
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    I'm feeling just stupid right now. Let's start there and just admit it

    I've created DVD-R's based on my old 8mm and VHS stuff, to eventually create fun DVD's for the family to see the old movies. I have ripped the DVD's to my hard drive using DVD FAB - I now have a VIDEO_TS directory on my hard drive with the DVD contents.

    What do I do now? I want to convert these VOB files to something edit-able. I'm assuming MPEG2 is best because it's the native DVD format. So what is the best tool for that?

    Am I on the right track here?? THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!!
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    VOB2MPG, then edit with Womble Mpeg Wizard or VideoRedo
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    Much thanks - already have VideoReDo (I'm a ReplayTV guy!)
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    You can also load the files with TMPGEnc DVD Author 3 and edit them and create a DVD with menues within the program. Then compile and burn to disc. If you just wanted a big Mpeg, you could have ripped the disc with DVD Decryptor in IFO mode (set the IFO mode split file to "none" in the options). This will create 1 big VOB file that can be loaded into editors or Authoring software as well.
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    My thinking is that I want to end up with a zillion MPG files, each of a different old VHS video or camcorder video. (i.e., one for graduation, one for my 3rd birthday party, one for the camping trip, etc). Then, I can make all sorts of fun DVD's using these videos in any order and configuration I want.
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    Yes, load the files into TDA as separate files in the source Wizard (you can load clips, raw mpegs, VOBs, it doesn't matter) then edit them and make a menu with a template (or create one of your own). Just takes a bit of creativity....
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