Windows 8
I tried searching here for an answer with no success.
I'm trying to convert VOB to MP4. I've tried Leawo Video Converter, Handbrake, and DivX converter. All fail so, using uncomplicated logic, I suspect I'm doing something wrong. I'm just not techy enough to figure it out.
All 3 apps appear to convert successfully. None give an error message. The problem is, regardless which app I use, the MP4s won't play. Well, to be technically correct, they won't play correctly. The MP4 opens and begins. Throughout the video (as much as I can stand), the audio/video seems "jerky." I see blurred video for 2-3 seconds. Clear images for 1-2 seconds. Blurred images. Repeat. But the "jerkiness" is present whether the video is clear or blurred.
Any help identifying my erro would be appreciated.
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Are you opening separate vob files? Don't. Open/Import the video_ts folder in the converter.
And I would try rip with a separate dvd ripper like dvdfab decrypter or TDMore Free DVD Copy and rip the dvd to your hdd, then open the video_ts folder in vidcoder or handbrake. Output a mp4. -
Welcome, but you made a really big mistake with your subject title, which may result in you getting useless suggestions. Technically the word "rip" really ONLY means to copy and decrypt (if necessary) the contents of a CD, DVD or BluRay disc and get them on your PC. That's it. Your problem is a CONVERSION problem, NOT a ripping problem. Yes, we know that stupid DVDFab and other software makers who should know better use "rip" to mean "rip and convert" or just "convert" but around here, if you don't say it right, you'll not get the help you need. Don't be surprised if you get some responses telling you how to rip your video from DVD that say nothing about converting it.
We had a somewhat similar post to yours today and offhand I'd guess that you're probably resizing interlaced video, possibly from DVD, and that's leading to the jerkiness. Handbrake is OK, but really it's meant to be easy to use and it's surprisingly easy to use it and end up with bad quality output. It's also quite possible to use it and get good quality output, but the default settings may be less than ideal and it's quite possible that you'll have to change some settings. As suggested in that other thread, you might try using the Decomb and Detelecine settings and see if you get better output that way in Handbrake. -
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Thanks for the replies. These apps have an open called "Open File" so, not surprisingly, I opened A file. My bad.
By selecting "Folder, I managed to have success with Handbrake and Leawo . . . kinda. I end up with one file that I includes the warning screen perfectly for 6 seconds. Nothing else.
DivX seems to have no 'open folder' option.
This is certainly not as easy as the respective web pages make it seem. I have set Decomb and Detelecine from 'off' to 'default.' No help. I've changed codec to MPeg-4. No help. Suggestions welcome, or, if easier, direct me to a relevant web page. -
First, the bad news. It seemed easier to change Decomb and Detelecine settings in Handbrake so that's what I tried first. Didn't work.
Now the good news. Downloaded TDMore, installed, rebooted. Ripped? the disc and converted using Handbrake. Worked perfectly.
Thanks to all. -
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Rip what you want converted, then:
Rename your vob file to mpg, "*.vob -> *.mpg", use (free) 'any video converter' mpg to mp4, works for me.Yes, no, maybe, I don't know, Can you repeat the question?