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    Is there a good to for converting the above?
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    Are you talking about a Transport Stream or the Video_TS folder found on a video DVD?

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  3. Try the methods shown in this link:
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    Originally Posted by Laddydaddy
    Try the methods shown in this link:
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    Found on a DVD.
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    Originally Posted by Laddydaddy
    Try the methods shown in this link:
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    How would you do it with DVD Decrypter?
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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    vob2mpg

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    That's awesome and easy!!!

    So that joins the vobs and turns it back into an mpeg2. Why, when I use Video Redo to join vobs, is it so noticible where the joining took placing - in fact, if someone is talking, a portion of the word is chopped off...
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    Originally Posted by loopyloops
    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    vob2mpg

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    That's awesome and easy!!!

    So that joins the vobs and turns it back into an mpeg2. Why, when I use Video Redo to join vobs, is it so noticible where the joining took placing - in fact, if someone is talking, a portion of the word is chopped off...
    Maybe this is the issue (from video redo faq)?: Using the joiner feature in VideoReDo: This method works well, but may introduce short-term jerkiness in the video and/or "burps" in the audio. The reason this happens is that VideoReDo treats each VOB as an independent file. When the original program is split into VOBs the breaks occur exactly on the 1GB boundary. This means that the data in the 2nd and later VOBs will not start at the beginning of the GOP or I-Frame boundary. Because VideoReDo doesn't know how to decode frame until it sees the start of a GOP, it automatically ignores all data that occurs before that point. In the case of a split VOB this means that up to 15 video frames and their associated audio are being discarded by the VideoReDo joiner.
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    Put DVD in computer, rip as IFO with file splitting turned off. If this is a complex VOB set, use VOB Edit to demux the streams you need. Remux the a/v if needed, using TMPGEnc (MPEG TOOLS). Edit as needed. Re-author or re-encode as needed.

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    Originally Posted by loopyloops
    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    vob2mpg

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    That's awesome and easy!!!

    So that joins the vobs and turns it back into an mpeg2. Why, when I use Video Redo to join vobs, is it so noticible where the joining took placing - in fact, if someone is talking, a portion of the word is chopped off...
    Is there a tool to do the opposite - mpeg to vob?

    Sorry - didn't mean to quote myself here....
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    Originally Posted by loopyloops
    Is there a tool to do the opposite - mpeg to vob?...
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    That's called Authoring, whole section over there <<<<<<<<.
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    Originally Posted by ZippyP.
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    Is there a tool to do the opposite - mpeg to vob?...
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    That's called Authoring, whole section over there <<<<<<<<.
    So, I could just burn to a DVD and then I'd have my vob, huh?
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    Originally Posted by loopyloops
    So, I could just burn to a DVD and then I'd have my vob, huh?
    No, you author your mpeg into the DVD structure which creates VOB's. You can then burn that to disk if you wish.
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    Well yes, that's what I mean - if I author my mpeg to a DVD, I'll then have vobs - from the mpeg - on the DVD....
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