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kingandy ([personal profile] kingandy) wrote2009-02-12 09:54 pm

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I currently have Lost Season 4 sitting on my hard disk waiting to be watched (I know, I'm behind the times). These twelve episodes take up slightly more than 11GB of space. Recent adventures have demonstrated that there is no real valid reason for this - [livejournal.com profile] batelf got most of Heroes S3 on about half of an 8GB ram stick.

Apparently I downloaded them in some strange moon-format - VOB, which is readable directly by my DVD-playing software, leading me to believe they are a file format designed to be burned straight to Video-DVD or something. This seems like a pointless stage to me, and I would rather simply convert them to a more compact format which - importantly - my XBox will be able to read directly from my hard disk.

I tried hunting for software on t'internets but wouldn't you just know it, VOB-MPEG conversion seems to be one of those areas that is saturated with people trying to take your money and/or offer you porn, so I am naturally wary of anything proffered in this manner.

Can anyone suggest a good, free, legal, open-source application for this sort of thing?

[identity profile] wibblefish.livejournal.com 2009-02-12 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
most of the dvd ripping software should do it. search lifehacker.com or such for suggestions.

[identity profile] kermix.livejournal.com 2009-02-13 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
Oh! VOBs are indeed part of a DVD's balanced diet.

This other guy is correct. Anything that rips a DVD should be able to open a VOB.

My first choice would have been VirtualDub-MPEG, which will probably still work for an "easy" conversion (despite it saying it is obsolete).

[identity profile] mj-uk.livejournal.com 2009-02-13 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
Couldnt you burn them to dvd and watch on a dvd player (ie your xbox) if you have a dvd writer?

Im not 100% but im pretty sure VOB files are just a format for creating dvd's, sort of like ISO files.

[identity profile] mj-uk.livejournal.com 2009-02-13 09:40 am (UTC)(link)
yeah i found media center is a bit finiky with what it plays on the xbox, but it usually is able to at least see files it cant play. Stupid question i know but your xbox is updated yeah?

[identity profile] mj-uk.livejournal.com 2009-02-13 10:06 am (UTC)(link)
crazy, must be a security or licenscing thing. "You will not watch ripped dvd's on our completely legal system!"

but not apparantly every other format pirates use XD

[identity profile] stsquad.livejournal.com 2009-02-13 12:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah VOBs are just containers for MPEG-2 + whatever sound goes with it. Anything that rips a DVD should be able to rip directly from VOBs.

MEncoder is da bomb when it comes to encoding. There are even windows front ends for it.

[identity profile] wibblefish.livejournal.com 2009-02-13 01:42 pm (UTC)(link)
do you have a usb drive? 360 may play them off that if not over the network

[identity profile] kermix.livejournal.com 2009-02-19 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, crunch. I forgot Handbrake. It's a pretty self-contained box of awesome. If you haven't already gotten what you need, consider this the thing I'm endorsing.

[identity profile] kermix.livejournal.com 2009-02-20 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't, until just now!

I guess you can only have one VIDEO_TS folder on one DVD. But...

DVDShrink, which I normally use just for copying a DVD, also has some re-authoring options for creating a new DVD compilation using the titles and chapters of other VIDEO_TS folders (on your hard drive or on other available DVDs). I don't know how one would set up menus or anything though, but I'm sure other tools exist for that.