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    Hi,

    We got some VBO files. Using this VBO files, we want to make Video DVD.
    How can we do it? Is there any free and good software for that?

    Is it possible to combine more than two VBO files in to one Video DVD?

    Thanks in advance.
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    Originally Posted by prayami
    We got some VBO files.
    Is it possible that you mean VRO files rather than VBO

    If VRO is the correct answer, then a tool like NeroVision can handle the VRO to DVD conversion.
    Just don't burn with NERO, use only imgburn for that step.
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  3. Or possibly VOB?
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    I'm assuming VRO is the correct file type, if so you may be able to simply change the file extension from VRO to MPG. And try loading them into the DVD authoring application of your choice. If the files fail to load change the extension back to VRO and open the files in an application that can handle MPEG-2 files such as VideoRedo, Womble Mpeg Video Wizard, Womble mpeg2VCR or ProjectX. ProjectX is free I'm have not tried to open a VRO file in ProjectX. but it has handled everything else i have thrown at it. Once you have the file open in the application just save the file as an MPEG-2 file. Using this process you will not loose any video quality as all your doing is changing the container.

    For those who read this thread and are not familiar with VRO, some set top DVD recording devices use this format its pretty much a VOB file, MPEG-2 video with AC-3 audio. I'm told that most DVD players will even read this format I've not had the opportunity to verify this.
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