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How to merge .vob files?
Hi there, i'm new to this place and i need some help. I've downloaded some video stuff from this site, and i discovered, that is splitted into 1GB parts... and i need to merge them into a one big file... so i can start n' enjoy whole show... Could you advice me some good software capable of it? Thanks in advance
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Re: How to merge .vob files?
PowerDVD works just fine for me.
I just hit - play dvd file from hard disc and select the VIDEO_TS folder and it plays the entire folder as a regular dvd would. No members have liked this post.
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Re: How to merge .vob files?
You don't merge the files in order to play them. You play the entire VIDEO_TS folder (you can do so using VLC available at videolan.org). If you want to play it on a standalone DVD player, then you also burn the entire VIDEO_TS folder using the software of your choice. If you let us know what burning software you use, then we can tell you how to burn. (Or, you can just Google it.)
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Re: How to merge .vob files?
Welcome to the Den.
if you were to really want to merge them, "DVD Lab" will do it, but you should know that, when you burn a DVD, the vob files can't be any larger than 1GB for standalone players to read them. That's why most authors set their programs to create vobs around 0.99GB in size. When you go to play them, if you use a DVD player application instead of windows media player (as suggested above), it will emulate a stand-alone player. All the DVDs you get here should be compliant with the standards and ready to burn, so they should be ready to play with the DVD player software. The DVD PLayer software will treat the files as a single disc, automatically switching between them when needed, just like a stand-alone DVD player does. Hope that clears it up for you. For more info, visit http://www.videohelp.com and find the section that deals with DVD anatomy and standards.
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Re: How to merge .vob files?
nfp, all the "normal" full video stuff is like this, I play them as Weirdly says, with Power DVD, but you should be able to play it with WMP version 10 with no prob as well.
The prob is when you get some rared stuff, or image files like ISO or IMG, but this is not your case. You can burn the stuff with Nero: DVD/Burn Video Files, and adding all the files which are in the folder, the same you do to burn audio files. Now I put the stuff in Shrink before burning, just in case, cos I got some video stuff from Dime which was encoded or something with a region code, so I got a stuff I couldn't play with my home DVD player at last, and Shrink "cleans" all that weird stuff. Sorry for my English. No members have liked this post.
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Re: How to merge .vob files?
.ifo and .bup files are, again, part of the DVD structure. They should be, and stay, in your VIDEO_TS folder.
.md5 files are checksum files. They allow you to double check that the files you downloaded are what they are. Read this: Checksums Demystified No members have liked this post.
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Re: How to merge .vob files?
download dvd shrink 3.2 , then download dvd decrypter , open dvd shrink and drag and drop the folder containing the vob files then click on back up, this will create an iso image of all the files, then the program automatically launches dvd decrypter and it burns the dvd , good luck
ps. the folder containin the vob should be Ex:Guns N' Roses - 1992-04-09 - Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL[JohnM] ( then inside it has a 2 folders "DVD 1" and "DVD 2"), Drag and Drop the DVD 1 (contains Video TS) to DVD Shrink and it will preview in a little window the whole thing after it finishes do the back up etc. then burn the second DVD) that goes for all the others dvd i bet they have the same structure No members have liked this post.
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