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Posted by Biz on 05/16/06 23:00
All the DVD rippers can do exactly what you asked about. Since VOB's
contain streams, video, audio, and subpicture streams, they can be demuxed
quite easily, then you just combine say the video and audio streams you want
to get a perfect mpeg-2 file...
"rachid" <rachidheffels@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there !
>
> There is something that I don't understand about DVD-Video.
> First let me tell you about my satellite card:
> My PCI satellite card recieves a MPEG-2 stream, when I tell it to
> record, it starts copying bits and bytes to my hard disk, when I tell
> it to stop, it stops, does a little funky things, and there I have a
> MPEG-2 files.
> No converting or anything, it's the same quality as it was originally.
>
> So second, I don't understand why I can't copy the MPEG-2 data from a
> DVD-Video disk.
> A DVD-Video disk has MPEG-2 data on it, stored in VOB files.
> Why can't I find any programs that can just dive into the VOB file and
> copy the MPEG-2 data to my hard disk ?
>
> Or am I just looking at the wrong software ?
>
> Hope someone can clarify this for me ! :-)
>
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