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    I want to compress my videos to play back over the Internet

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      I am new to video editing, conversion and everything else. I have VOB files on a DVD that I want to convert to a format that will allow me to store them on a CD and send to people that do not have a DVD player. Is this possible?

      What format should I use to put them on the internet and keep them as small as possible?

      Does DeskShare have a product that will allow me to make a looping video that plays over and over?

      thank you
      racs

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        Yes, you can convert VOB files to other formats, as explained in this post. As explained there, we recommend Windows Media Video when small file sizes are important. It's also an excellent choice for Internet downloads or streaming video.

        Looping is a function of the video player, rather than the video file itself. In some cases, you can control it by the HTML code you use on your web page, or a setting of a stand-alone video player.

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