easy way to read individual VOB files?
LuKreme
kremels at kreme.com
Tue Apr 3 00:38:52 PDT 2007
On 2-Apr-2007, at 19:40, Chad Leigh wrote:
> On Apr 2, 2007, at 2:16 PM, LuKreme wrote:
>> On 2-Apr-2007, at 13:05, Chad Leigh wrote:
>>> We are flying to Japan shortly to visit my wife's family. We
>>> bought one of those portable DVD players for my son to use on the
>>> long long trip over there. I am wanting to make a bunch of DivX,
>>> or however it is properly capitalized, files so as to avoid bring
>>> original DVDs on the trip. I would like to not include the
>>> stupid stuff and want to include just the main feature VOBs. (No
>>> worries, DVDs are not protected).
>>
>> Use MediaFork (which has been folded into Handbrake, but handbrake
>> has not been updated yet).
>>
>> It will make quick work of any DVD and rip just what you want to
>> the format you want.
>>
>> <http://www.macupdate.com/mediafork>
>
> I'll gave to try it. Most of the DVDs are already on HD on my
> server (as VIDEO_TS folders). I have VisualHub, which seemed well
> recommended after Jared nearly wet himself :-) and that has been
> working pretty well except for my test DVD, Kelly's Heroes, where
> the sound on the last 1/4 of the movie turns into the chipmunks.
Ah, more info.
VisualHub is, overall, nicer than Mediafork and provides more
options. Mediafork goes directly off the DVD though, which VH doesn't.
I don't know why you're have a sound pitch problem with Visual Hub.
Have you tried reporting it as a bug? I think they have forums, right?
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