Convert from .VOB to MPEG2 without any loss

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Convert from .VOB to MPEG2 without any loss

Postby T-buch » 22 Jan 2009 12:51

Can the VLC do that - I cannot figure it out

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Re: Convert from .VOB to MPEG2 without any loss

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 22 Jan 2009 15:07

Yes, don't transcode, just remux.
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Re: Convert from .VOB to MPEG2 without any loss

Postby T-buch » 22 Jan 2009 16:18

Thanks a lot - but I do not know what "remux" is - where can I find info about that?

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Re: Convert from .VOB to MPEG2 without any loss

Postby VLC_help » 22 Jan 2009 19:17

When transcoding, don't select any video or audio codec. Just select Encapsulation method MPEG-PS.

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Re: Convert from .VOB to MPEG2 without any loss

Postby T-buch » 22 Jan 2009 23:17

Thanks a lot again - it really works fine - now I can edit my Vob-files

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Re: Convert from .VOB to MPEG2 without any loss

Postby miogatto » 24 Jan 2009 17:36

Very easy: use TMPEnc (freeware).

File... MPEG Tools..... Simple De-Multiplex
Input: Browse.....
Select Filetype All files (*.*) otherwise vob won't show
select one of your .VOB files, then click on "Run" button
And..... that's it, you can save your M2V (VIDEO) and MP2 (audio)

With the same program you can merge video-M2V + audio-MP2 in a single MPG file.
Hope it helps.


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