Concatenating vob files

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Stuart

Is there any freeware to clip and to concatenate or join two vob files with
the same AC3 rates? I don't think I need a full editor/converter/reencoder -
just clipping and concatenating is all I need. Or do I end up buying
something like Toast with Streamclip? I've done some googling and it's a
pain to look through all the results.

I can clip with Chopper XP (freeware) which I do now, and then I would just
need a freeware concatenation program.

Stuart//
 
M

Mark Burns

Stuart said:
Is there any freeware to clip and to concatenate or join two vob files with
the same AC3 rates? I don't think I need a full editor/converter/reencoder -
just clipping and concatenating is all I need. Or do I end up buying
something like Toast with Streamclip? I've done some googling and it's a
pain to look through all the results.

I can clip with Chopper XP (freeware) which I do now, and then I would just
need a freeware concatenation program.

Stuart//

Typicaly no, we don't generally use .vob files as an editable
container. Not that it couldn't be done, but it would be difficult
with all of the camera angles, multilpe audio, subpicture, etc... Not
much of a market for this.

One could use the freeware VobEdit to demux the .vob files into
elemental .m2v and .ac3 streams. Then use a freeware program such as
DvdAuthorGUI to recombine these elemental streams into a new VIDEO_TS
folder.

I would demux with Womble mpeg-vcr and reauthor with either TmpgEnc DVD
Author or DvdLab Pro depending on the contents of the .vob files.

Cheers...
 
F

Frau Begbick

Stuart said:
Is there any freeware to clip and to concatenate or join two vob files
with the same AC3 rates? I don't think I need a full
editor/converter/reencoder - just clipping and concatenating is all I
need. Or do I end up buying something like Toast with Streamclip? I've
done some googling and it's a pain to look through all the results.

I can clip with Chopper XP (freeware) which I do now, and then I would
just need a freeware concatenation program.

Stuart//

Very simple with Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD.
 

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