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    I have a video that runs just fine and has sound. I copied all six files into a folder and click the large vts_01_1.VOB file and the video runs just fine. The folder contains 6 files
    video_ts.bup
    video_ts.ifo
    video_ts
    vts_01.0.bup
    vts_01_0.IFO
    vts_01_1
    File vts_01_1.VOB is 400G (.VOB) that I need to reduce to less than 195MB. Exactly what do I do to accomplish this?
    I tried to use Relig but after using 70% the video ran but the sound was removed. I need the sound also in the output video files when done. I need to reduce this video so I can upload video to a website.
    I believe this video is mepg2 format. Please advise.

    Thanks for your help in advance.
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    It looks like you have everything to make a DVD with. Assuming you would create a seperate AUDIO_TS folder and have the files in a VIDEO_TS folder, you could use DVDFAB to create an ISO file and them covert the ISO file to an avi filesize of your choice using faireusewizard.
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    You could use VOB2MPG to extract the MPEG-2 from the VOBs, then re-encode or edit it to the wanted size. If you have a AUDIO_TS folder, there wouldn't be anything in it. It's not used for most DVDs. The audio is contained in the VOBs.
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    The point of creating an AUDIO_TS folder would be for structuring purposes only. I have noticed some programs that would not create a DVDISO without it, or read one without it.

    How in the world did you end up with a 400GB file. It seems like overkill.
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    Originally Posted by lowellriggsiam
    The point of creating an AUDIO_TS folder would be for structuring purposes only. I have noticed some programs that would not create a DVDISO without it, or read one without it.

    How in the world did you end up with a 400GB file. It seems like overkill.
    Most likely meant 400mb.
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