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    So I had a movie in MKV. I have a friend who converted it to VOB so he can use his WD HDD and Some sort of video player to play movies on his TV. Well I was in the process of moving all my vids to my new External and lost the MKV... I have the VOB only now. My Samsung TV can have a HDD plugged right in and read video files... only problem is it doesn't like VOBs.... it likes all the other standard formats. I like MKV so I would like to keep all the quality that the VOB has but put it in a format that my TV can read properly. The TV will play the movie in double speed and no audio if I try try play the VOB. Anyone have any way to convert VOBs without loss to an MKV?
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    I guess i have additional info that you might want. I have tried to use tsMuxer to demux the VOB. I also took the Video and Audio files that It produced and tried to make an MKV with MKVtoolnix.

    I dont think that the tsMuxer generally will demux the file and gives me an error but i think one time it might have actually made files for me... the error is below.
    "Reading buffer overflow. Possible container streams are not syncronized. Please, verify stream fps. File name: D:\downloads\Star Trek\Star Trek.vob" Straight out of the tsMuxer error report. HELP ME!!!
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    HOw did your friend convert to vob? Maybe used mkv2vob and then this wont be that simple.

    Just rerip from the original dvd or blu-ray.
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    Well I do believe he used that to convert... but this is where the situation gets even more inopportune... I don't have the disk I borrowed it from my boss before I got laid off. He moved to another town and now I have no way of getting it and I am not willing to buy a bluray drive for my pc just to get a new rip of it (since i used his computer to do the original rip) I also should learn to do this just incase I find out I lost more MKVs then just this one. I had 100+ movies and this was just one movie I wanted to play.

    One problem my brother is having you might be able to help with is... he has a few movies in MPEG-4 and the audio is in AAC. He wants to give me them but I dont think my TV likes AAC. I prefer AC3 anyways. What converters are there that might let me change that over... and could it convert to MKV aswell. I tried the tsMuxer and MKVtoolnix. Neither worked. The AAC audio was not picked up somehow.

    Thank you for the advice and I hope you can help me figure this out.
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