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    Hi,

    We got 15 .vob files on PC which are generated by our camera. We did not have info files.
    We want to make Video DVD from these VOB files. I came across the following link and followed the procedure. But our final DVD pause at many places while playing. And the process of Vobedit and Ifoedit is also complecated.
    https://forum.videohelp.com/topic120021.html

    Is there any software where we can select the vob files and it will automatically join the vob files in the sequence added and create info files and write Video DVD?

    If not then, please let me know, why is it doing like that? Do we require to adjust "Sample Rate" in Infoedit?

    Please guide me, Thanks.
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    That is a very old and not so good method.

    Are those 15 separate clips or one clip splitted?

    If one clip try join the vobs using vobmerge. Then import the vob in an authoring application like dvd flick(select in the options to no convert dvd compliant files) or tmpgenc authoring works etc.
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    Thanks for reply,

    Are those 15 separate clips or one clip splitted?
    I don't know, which category in our case. We have recorded from our DVD Camera and as we got only one DVD for Camera each time we record to full DVD on Camera, We save that DVD on computer in vob file.

    We know the sequence of the VOB files. We have already named it from 1 to 15. On computer they are like following:
    VTS_01_1.vob
    VTS_01_2.vob
    .........

    To make it simple, can I just take one vob file at a time and directly use DVD Flick to author and then write that on DVD. It is fine to have 15 separate DVDs.

    Thanks.
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