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  1. Hi,
    I downloaded some "vob" trailers from http://www.cinenow.com/uk/vobtrailer.php3 and i'm trying to make them burn in a dvd-video. I have the Pioneer DVD-R A04 burner and the following software:
    1) Vegas Video 3
    2) Sonic Scenarist
    3) Sonic DVDiT! PE
    4) etc etc etc........................................
    with some ripping tools. I have almost everything and i often rip and burn DVD'S, edit my video's and everything else BUT I CAN'T MAKE THESE VOB FILES TO BE ON A DVD-VIDEO DISC!!!!!!!

    Any ideas ????
    Thanx - Stelios (greece)
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    I just done a quick translation in the French forum

    How to read the .vobs files?
    You must have a computer of sufficient power to expand the mpeg2 (PII 350 and superior, or card of decompression mpeg2), and of a software of DVD reading that accepts to read some files (ex: Power DVD, winDVD 2000).

    How to take advantage of the sound multicanaux?
    Your computer must be connected in numeric to a decoder digital dolby or DTS according to the case (possibly built-in to an amplifying). The numeric exit of your computer is either on the sound card, either on the card of decompression mpeg2.

    On some trailers, there is not a sound. Is this normal?
    The trailers encoded in DTS can put this kind of problem if you don't have a DTS decoder connected to your computer. Indeed contrary to the Dolby Digital, the DTS is not downmixable. Besides the software of reading present DVDS are not even capable to decode a DTS signal, but it would not know how to linger.

    If I engrave one or several files on a CD - R, this CD will t be it legible on my DVD turntable of lounge?
    No. The structure of a DVD - Video is so complex that it is very difficult to reproduce it without having the material and the adequate software.

    Are these files free of right?
    No, these files belong to their authors (DTS, Dolby Digital, or THX) and are not free of right. If they are on this site, it is because they are destined to the promotion of the laboratories that created them priori, and very extensively available on Internet.

    Can you load them into TMPGEnc (*.*) ?
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  3. Easiest way to burn Vob trailers is to use Ulead DVD workshop 1.2 - even the demo will allow this.

    Just rename the .vob to .mpg, and import them into workshop.

    You add as many as you want, and author away.

    The only thing to remember is when you go to finalise, just compile the video/audio_ts folders to your hard-disk, and make sure the little box saying "do not covert compliant video" is ticked.

    This will create the dvd folders on your hard-disk wherever you wanted.
    You could then burn away with Nero, or you could go one stage further an duse IFOEDIT to correct the aspect ratio info in the .IFO files so that the DVD will look correct on 16:9 and 4:3.

    Make sure that the project setting in Ulead are set to NTSC, as most if not all of these trailers are NTSC.
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