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From: Herb Thymebaum <Herb@GardinersGrove.com>
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Subject: Re: Software question
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On Sun, 09 Oct 2016 10:37:11 -0400, notyet@here.now wrote:
>Is there free software available to convert video from the VOB files
>of a DVD into something like AVI, or MKV, or the other formats
>preferable for uploads and archiving? I used to have some tools on an
>old XP machine that died a couple of years ago, but I'm guessing there
>are better tools available now. I use "vlan" as my preferred video
>player, and I recently discovered I can use it to create mp4 files
>from VOB's, but the sound gets out of sync, which can be annoying to
>watch. I don't know how to fix that, but suspect vlan is not the way
>to go anyhow. I saw something that suggested "gimp" can process
>video, but have not tried it yet. I just wondered what folks here are
>using, and what new tricks and techniques are available. I like the
>things I get that extract themselves when I click the PAR file, but
>don't know how that is done.
DVDvideosoft has a free utility, among several other video/audio
utilities. I haven't used it but I've used some of their other AV
utilities and they seem to work well.
Herb Thymebaum
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