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    Combining several VOB files into one movie?

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    • R Offline
      Reneeineastbay
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      Hello,

      I just purchased Digital Media Converter and I am very new to this process. I have 5 VOB files that I need to convert to WMV files. I figured out how to do that, but is there any way to make them all into one long WMV file? Essentially, they are five sections of the same DVD.

      Also, I have several BUP and IFO files that I was told are the chapter information for this DVD. Does anyone know what to do with those?

      Any help would be greatly appreciated -- I really know nothing about media files, but just want to convert my files so I can watch this DVD on a WMV player.

      Thanks!

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        DeskShare_-_Support
        last edited by

        If you would like to combine 5 VOB files into one long WMV file, I would suggest using Auto Movie Creator. This video editor can import VOB files and combine them into a new movie in WMV format with only a few clicks, using a simple wizard-like interface.

        Regarding your second question, BUP and IFO files are only useful as part of a DVD. They are not needed to watch the video on a portable player. WMV files do not have chapters, so there is no way to use this information.

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