on 12/29/02 9:05 PM, as far as I know, Charles Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

>> From: Brian Norwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> Does anyone know a way to get DVD .vob files into the QuickTime format
>> for
>> editing purposes. I'm not ripping off anything, I just want to re-edit
>> my
>> wedding video. I don't like the job that was done on it by who-ever my
>> father-in-law hired. I can rip it to DIVX, but that is almost as
>> useless. I
>> have QuickTime Pro. Any insight will be deeply appreciated.
> 
> Hopefully I can help, but first you have to tell me what machine and OS
> you are running.
> 
> _Chas_
> Come to  ... The CHASbah!
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> 
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> 

Oh, right. I have a 800MHz Flat panel iMac running OS X.1.5/9.2 with 256 MB
of RAM and the Super Drive.


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