Help burning .vob to dvd
Basil Chupin
blchupin at iinet.net.au
Tue Jun 29 05:25:34 UTC 2010
On 29/06/10 01:37, Alan Dacey Sr. wrote:
> On Monday, June 28, 2010 09:44:25 am Gerardo wrote:
>
>> Basil Chupin wrote:
>>
>>> On 28/06/10 15:11, Gerardo wrote:
>>>
>>>> I ripped the main movie of a DVD using vobcopy and created a large .vob
>>>> file (4.2 GB).
>>>>
>>>
>>> Why would you want to do that?
>>>
>>> Why not simply use k9copy which is designed to do just this.
>>>
>>> And then use k3b to burn the "ripped" files to DVD.
>>>
>>> Or use k9copy and configure it to burn directly to the DVD.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> The .vob file has 4 audio tracks and 3 subtitle tracks
>>>> and plays well on vlc and mplayer. I would like to burn it to a DVD
>>>> without any menus. I tried
>>>>
>>>> dvdauthor --title -o newdvd/ Movie.vob
>>>>
>>>> but got the following error:
>>>> ERR: SCR moves backwards, remultiplex input.
>>>>
>>>> I also tried
>>>>
>>>> ffmpeg -i Movie.vob -acodec copy -vcodec copy -scodec copy Movie.mpg
>>>>
>>>> but the new movie loses the extra audio and subtitle tracks, which I
>>>> would like to preserve.
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> See above.
>>>
>>> BC
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Because the origignal DVD is gone so I can't rip it anymore. I know I
>> could've used k9copy, but right now I'm stuck with that large .vob file.
>> Your answer doesn't help.
>>
>>
>>
>>
> You may be able to use K3b to make an .iso from the .vob files
The trouble is he created one big, massive, blob of a vob file 4.2GB big
- so there are no multiple files to play with.
The only thing I can suggest, which I have never used so know nothing
about it, is to try dvdstyler.
BC
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