|  | Posted by Ikke on 01/11/07 01:05 
xeaglecrest@att.net wrote in news:45A587C1.3340@att.net:
 > Ikke wrote:
 >>
 >> xeaglecrest@att.net wrote in news:45A5480D.6955@att.net:
 >>
 >> > Ikke wrote:
 >> >>
 >> >> Hi everybody,
 >> >>
 >> >> Well, basically like the title says I am looking for a tool that
 >> >> can split a VOB file.
 >> >>
 >> >> Can anyone recommend a freeware/working shareware software to do
 >> >> this?
 >> >>
 >> >> Thanks in advance,
 >> >>
 >> >> Ikke
 >> >
 >> > DVD Shrink in re-author mode.
 >>
 >> Thanks, but that doesn't work. I've tried it, but it can't even open
 >> a vob file. It keeps looking for the video_ts.ifo file, but I don't
 >> have that. I only have a single chapter of the dvd.
 >>
 >> Basically, I'm looking for a freeware tool that can open vobs, cut
 >> them (NOT in chunks of x mb, but within a range I can specify
 >> myself), and then saves the range I selected.
 >>
 >> Ikke
 >
 > It not freeware, but TMpgEnc DVD Author will work if the video_ts file
 > is missing.
 > Just rename the .vob to .mpg  and use the "Add file" button rather
 > than the
 > "Add DVD video" button.
 > -Bill
 
 Thanks for the suggestions. They have a trial version which you need to
 validate online, and which fully works for 14 days - ideal for me since I
 only need it once.
 
 Alas, it doesn't work. I've tried importing the vob file like you said, but
 now I get the following errors:
 
 "The NTSC DVD-Video standard does not accept MPEG-2 with a resolution of
 720x576"
 and
 "The NTSC DVD-Video standard does not accept a framerate 25 fps"
 
 Pff... If I can't find a tool by the end of the week, I'll just need to
 roll my own. Apparently there is a niche for it :)
 
 Ikke
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