On 2010/10/11 16:40, Drew Anderson so eloquently wrote:
I use MPEG Stramclip. <http://www.squared5.com/> (for the free download)

I also purchased the QuickTime plug-in that expands MS's capabilities. I
really don't remember anymore what features you can't do without the
plug-in.

I believe the QT plugin enables MPEG 1 or 2, I don't remember which.

But the program will load multiple segment VOB files, as well as quite a
few others. It will export quite a number of formats as well, including
demuxing just the audio, just the video, video & audio separately, etc.
into a variety of formats.
Adjustments include volume, brightness, contrast, saturation, screen
size, interlace/non-interlace, aspect ratio, cropping & more. Output
movies can also be saved at a variety of quality levels.

I have tried to use MPEG Streamclip several times but it won't open a video_ts folder nor will it allow me to select all the files in the video_ts folder. Running it on the vob files that it will let me select results in multiple output files. Can you tell me how you use it?

Tina


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