Need Help with Video Files: BUP, IFO, VOB

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by jen03, Apr 6, 2009.

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    I'm supposed to copy videos from an unprotected cd to upload on a website. When I look at the contents of cd, there are file types: BUP, IFO, and VOB.

    Any tips on what to pull from the cd (to copy the video clips)? The audio_ts folder is empty, so all the files are in the video_ts folder (I've attached a screenshot of the folder's contents).

    Thank you!

    -Jen
     

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    lachrymologist Active Member

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    use DVD Decrypter. do a googling, it's a freeware.
     
    lachrymologist, Apr 8, 2009 IP
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    Thank you.

    I used DVD Decrypter, so now I have all the files saved to my pc, but still need help. How do I turn these files into playable video clips for a website?
     
    jen03, Apr 13, 2009 IP
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    well it depends, into what format you want the video converted?
    if it's a FLV you can use the freeware riva encoder, but first you need to demux those ripped files to a playable mpeg file then fecth it to riva.
    you can do this using dvd decrypter, just set the mode to "IFO" instead of "File" and select the video.
     
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    Which format is most compatible with most computers/browsers? AVI; MOV; Flash?
     
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    MOV is most common, on condition if the quicktime plugin is correctly installed on the client side
    because your video would be streamed directly thru the client's browser

    but if you'd prefer to have web video player installed (like flow or JW) then your best choice is FLV.
     
    lachrymologist, Apr 13, 2009 IP