The VLC player comes with the option to convert between different file types and I tried this for one of my .vob files. The conversion worked, sort of, in that I did get an mp4 video, but the sound was missing from it. I was half expecting it to fail, but I thought that it would go the other way and become sound only, because when I load the .vob file into Windows Movie Maker it gives me a blank video with just sound.
So converting it with VLC player gives a video with no sound, and converting it with WMV gives a blank video with sound, but is there anything I can do to have the video and sound together?
It's fine for me to have the videos in this weird format because I can play them myself using VLC player, but I want to make them more easily accessible for sharing. The videos were originally recorded on a camcorder 15-20 years ago to a cassette, then transferred to one of those HDD DVD players to stop the quality deteriorating any further, and now I have them on my laptop.