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$80 bucks to basically change the file extension and fix time code breaks and still requires the MPEG-2 codec? A .VOB file on a DVD is nothing more then an MPEG-2 file. Assuming you have the Apple Quicktime MPEG-2 codec ($30 or included with Final Cut) all you have to do is copy the VOB file(s) to your drive, rename the file's extension to .MPG or .m2v and use MPEG Streamclip (free) to fix the timecode breaks and optionally convert it to any other format such as DV or H.264 or whatever. MPEG Streamclip can also be used to split the video using in/out points so that you do not need to post process the entire file. Note that this does not work with VOB files that are encrypted with CSS but works perfectly with any CSS free DVD.
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$80 bucks to basically change the file extension and fix time code breaks and still requires the MPEG-2 codec? A .VOB file on a DVD is nothing more then an MPEG-2 file. Assuming you have the Apple Quicktime MPEG-2 codec ($30 or included with Final Cut) all you have to do is copy the VOB file(s) to your drive, rename the file's extension to .MPG or .m2v and use MPEG Streamclip (free) to fix the timecode breaks and optionally convert it to any other format such as DV or H.264 or whatever. MPEG Streamclip can also be used to split the video using in/out points so that you do not need to post process the entire file. Note that this does not work with VOB files that are encrypted with CSS but works perfectly with any CSS free DVD.
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