Hi.
I captured some film on a Sony Carl Zeiss Handycam, recording it to dvd and when I put it on my laptop it appears as a DVD_RTAV file containing 3 files called BUP, IFO (both 32KB) and VRO (0.99GB). How do I change these so I can edit the film on Windows Movie Maker? The dvd works fine on a dvd player.
I finalised the disc, which didn't seem to make much difference. I also tried downloading MPEG_Streamclip but I don't know what program to open it with.
Any suggestions much appreciated. Please try and explain in detail!
Thanks.
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I work with VRO files now and then. VRO is not exactly the same as mpg or VOB. Renaming may not be sufficient. I don't use WMM so I don't know what file formats it accepts. Assuming WMM can take .mpg files, unless you need to convert your video for some reason, leaving as it is, in MPEG-2 format would be best.
I have used MPEG Streamclip at times. You would open the VRO file and allow it to fix the timecode breaks. then use "Convert to MPEG" to export the VRO to a .mpg file. (This is done losslessly.) MPEG Streamclip has other options too, that allow conversion to other video formats if necessary. It can also do rough editing.
DVD-RAM discs are like a mini HDD and can compensate for bad sectors. Files can become fragmented as well. Every once in a while I have had a VRO file that can't be copied to my HDD and which MPEG Streamclip can't read properly, since it expects files to be contiguous. I use Cyberlink Power Producer to export those problem VRO files as .mpgs. -
Thanks very much.
Renaming it to .vob worked and the file is now watchable on VLC Mediaplayer. But when I try and import it into WMM it is only the first 5 or so second clip that is imported.
MPEG Streamclip doesnt seem to work. It downloads onto my desktop as a word file and will not open. The same happens with vob2mpg. They both say the file has parts missing.
I downloaded Cyberlink Power Producer but I can find anyway of converting through it. It seems to be a way to produce a dvd with very limited editing capabilities, unless you buy the full version which I cant afford.
However once I had converted it to .vob I downloaded a video converter called Any Video Converter and converted to MPEG II. That has worked!! Brilliant.
Thanks for your help.
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