On 10/13/10 2:23 PM, Tina K. wrote:
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?
The only place I have access to the internet now is on my iBook at the local espresso parlour, so I'm not looking at MPEG Streamclip at the moment. But...

I use "Mac the Ripper" to rip DVD's to my hard drive. MPEG SC works a LOT better that way. At that point, I just double click one of the VOB files in the series. MPEG SC loads, then asks me if I want to load all the files in the series, or just one. I usually select "Load all", unless I'm only looking for a specific little clip within a movie. With all the VOB files loaded as a single movie, it will save the entire movie, or whatever portion I choose with "Select In" & "Select Out" controls as a single file, unless I select "Separate file into segments."

I realize this is not a very complete answer, so I'm going to install MPEG SC on my laptop when I go home tonight, so I can run it as I'm trying to explain what I'm doing tomorrow.

Cheers,
Drew

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