On Sun, 2022-12-18 at 20:42 -0500, Bill Cunningham 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.
Harking back to my prior email... these are some of the video files on
a DVD-Video disc (ignoring the other files):
VIDEO_TS.VOB an intro or video menu for the whole disc
VTS_01_0.VOB an intro or video menu for playing this video clip
VTS_01.1.VOB part 1 of the main feature
VTS_01.2.VOB part 2 of the main feature
VTS_01.3.VOB part 3 of the main feature, etc.
VTS_02_0.VOB an intro or video menu for playing this clip
VTS_02_1.VOB part 1 of the second video clip
VTS_02_2.VOB part 2 of the second video clip
VTS_02_3.VOB part 3 of the second video clip, etc.
So, just add the VTS_01*.VOB files into VLC, and work on them by
themselves.
Again, it's rare that I horse around with using VLC to convert things,
each time I have to experiment with it, so I can't just offer a recipe
to follow.
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