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    Now what do i do?.....

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Nvidia, Jul 15, 2008.

  1. Nvidia

    Nvidia Notebook Consultant

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    Ok, i copied an old movie i made a while ago using 1 Click DVD Copy. But it didnt copy as a movie or wma file, but a bunch of other stuff in the file, what do i do? Screenshot of window included :)


    thanks

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  2. KarenA

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    The VOBs are video files, you can play it if you drag the file into players like Media Player Classic.

    You might want to convert the VOBs into XviD or h264 though. Saves you a bit HDD space. You can do that using MediaCoder.
     
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    How do i do it? I got MediaCoder, but cant seem to figure it out.
     
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    Drag the VOB to MediaCoder.

    You can change the settings of the convert or download existing configuration from the site. Then press Start to convert.
     
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    Got it working, thanks

    ++ rep