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Re: How to repair damaged video files ?

Posted by Anthony Marsh on 11/07/06 00:34

Netmask wrote:
> "Derek" <Derek@home> wrote in message news:454fb65a$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>> These 2 sites have lots of info.
>> Your chance of success depends if the data is still there beyond the
>> glitch.
>> I would start with vobedit.
>> http://www.videohelp.com/
>> http://www.doom9.net/
>>
>> "come_mon_come_mon!" <come_mon_come_mon@yahoo.com.hk> wrote in message
>> news:1162850358.192681.26730@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>
>>
>
> Maybe I'm missing something but it seems you are over complicating the whole
> process. Any video editing program like VideRedo or Womble will directly
> open the VOB files.
>
> I'm a Womble person myself so what I would do is import the VOB files into
> the timeline, do any editing if necessary around the glitch area and then
> export as a MPEG2 file. voila!
>
So, are the Panasonic generated DVDs in MPEG2 file format?

> With this MPEG file I would use my favourite DVD Authoring program to make a
> new DVD.
>
>

 

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