On 12/18/2022 9:09 PM, Go Canes wrote:
On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 8:44 PM Bill Cunningham
<bill.cu1234(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The thing is I can't get vlc to convert a DVD a decrypted mirror image
> of that dvd nor an ISO created from those decrypted files. IDK what it
> is with vlc. I use it all the time to view. But the convert options with
> vlc. I get a short feature that plays a song of the movie's release
> company, then all ends. It's about 1-2 minutes long.
That sounds like it is converting the title set that has the studio
"splash" video. I don't use vlc to convert, so I can really provide
much help, but you might look to see if there is an option to select
the title set.
[ If you were to convert all the VTS_nn_*.VOB files to their
corresponding title_nn.VOB file, you would likely find that there are
several short videos that you don't care about. ]
Following-on to my earlier post, another way you can think of the
VTS*.VOB file is to "translate" VTS_nn_p.VOB" into "Video Title Set
nn, part p - video object".
How do you get it to convert a directory of VOBs and such into a mp4?