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    I am having trouble with DVD (VOB) files that I import to encode or to play. A DVD file will input, but it now has a distorted, psychedelic effect. Perhaps a sort of broken, raster image. My players and the encoder will work, but the outputted result has the same distorted look as the input.

    I am using TMPGENC encoding programs, and I have both VLC Player and Windows Media Players.

    I have a suspicion that the Windows Media Player and VLC software are arguing. It looks as if Media Player has "taken over" some of the VLC files. Chances are I pushed the wrong button.

    Can someone advise how I can revert to the good old days?

    Thank you vary much,

    Graham


    Can someone help me fix what has gone wrong?
    Last edited by gstraub; 11th Nov 2012 at 11:02. Reason: clarification
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    Decrypt the DVD with DVDFabDecrypter and place it on your HDD(preferably "movie only").
    Revert the VOB files back to their original MPEG2 with VOB2MPEG.
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