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What is a good DVD Player for .vob format [maybe .ifo] that's free?
I give up, again. Just want to watch this movie on the Win98SE, or
even the WinXP. I did a google search and got everything typical that wants money first. I think I've got a dvd movie in .vob format, I guess the main is .ifo which was made by converting an 8mm movie taken at Reid-Hillview Airport in 1971. I shot the movie, played cameraman, for an acrobatic pilot who did some great maneuvers over the Bay Area. I'd like to view this movie. But nothing seems to view it. I don't want to invest in a viewer, I'd just like to watch it, and show it to others, when I want. What is the best free DVD movie viewer? - Robert - |
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What is a good DVD Player for .vob format [maybe .ifo] that's free?
??? This is the Windows 98 group, not the multimedia group.
Robert A. Macy wrote: I give up, again. Just want to watch this movie on the Win98SE, or even the WinXP. I did a google search and got everything typical that wants money first. I think I've got a dvd movie in .vob format, I guess the main is .ifo which was made by converting an 8mm movie taken at Reid-Hillview Airport in 1971. I shot the movie, played cameraman, for an acrobatic pilot who did some great maneuvers over the Bay Area. I'd like to view this movie. But nothing seems to view it. I don't want to invest in a viewer, I'd just like to watch it, and show it to others, when I want. What is the best free DVD movie viewer? - Robert - ??? This is the Windows 98 group, not the multimedia group. |
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What is a good DVD Player for .vob format [maybe .ifo] that's free?
But I need this to run on the Win98 machine.
And some of those players look like they might not be compatible with Win98SE. - Robert - |
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Robert A. Macy wrote:
But I need this to run on the Win98 machine. Using that logic, if you have, say, a windows XP machine, there wouldn't be any other groups, since everything would be running on a win XP computer! You'll get more appropriate and detailed help in the multimedia subgroups. And they know. And some of those players look like they might not be compatible with Win98SE. - Robert - |
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What is a good DVD Player for .vob format [maybe .ifo] that's free?
Does your computer have a DVD-ROM drive? If so, they almost always come with DVD
player software, usually either WinDVD or PowerDVD. Did you add the drive or did it come with the computer? If you added it, the player software should be included on the disc that came with the drive. If the drive came with the computer, the software is probably already installed or on the software discs for the computer. You also mention WinXP.....you can play DVDs on WinXP in Windows Media Player 9 or 10, but you need to install codecs/decoders: http://www.updatexp.com/dvd-decoder-...r-windows.html -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Robert A. Macy" wrote in message ups.com... I give up, again. Just want to watch this movie on the Win98SE, or even the WinXP. I did a google search and got everything typical that wants money first. I think I've got a dvd movie in .vob format, I guess the main is .ifo which was made by converting an 8mm movie taken at Reid-Hillview Airport in 1971. I shot the movie, played cameraman, for an acrobatic pilot who did some great maneuvers over the Bay Area. I'd like to view this movie. But nothing seems to view it. I don't want to invest in a viewer, I'd just like to watch it, and show it to others, when I want. What is the best free DVD movie viewer? - Robert - |
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What is a good DVD Player for .vob format [maybe .ifo] that's free?
"Robert A. Macy" wrote in
ups.com: I give up, again. Just want to watch this movie on the Win98SE, or even the WinXP. I did a google search and got everything typical that wants money first. I think I've got a dvd movie in .vob format, I guess the main is .ifo which was made by converting an 8mm movie taken at Reid-Hillview Airport in 1971. I shot the movie, played cameraman, for an acrobatic pilot who did some great maneuvers over the Bay Area. I'd like to view this movie. But nothing seems to view it. I don't want to invest in a viewer, I'd just like to watch it, and show it to others, when I want. What is the best free DVD movie viewer? You can try VLC. It's free. www.videolan.org/vlc |
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What is a good DVD Player for .vob format [maybe .ifo] that's free?
Thank you for your reply.
On the Win98SE are CDrom 52X and CD-RW 12x. The read/write drive came with Nero software, which has worked fairly well except for two very irritating quirks: 1) Trying to add a small bit of information onto a CD disk, Nero finds older folders on CD, compares them to newer folders on HD, and concludes I want to "update" my CD with the new files - WHICH I DON'T. Workaround by temporarily renaming the HD files, so Nero doesn't find them. 2) Attaches itself to *ANY* video or media file permanently - apparently. Can't change, or delete, or anything the links. No workaround. Nero looks like it wants to play the DVD type files, but comes up with a message that it has no license for mpeg2 !!, wants me to spend $70 to install the codecs. Maybe there are freely available installable codecs somewhere. The Win98SE's CD drive can read the file, I'm pretty sure, because I copied the contents ot the video folder to the HD to speed up access. The 350MB took a very long 20 minutes, too. Neither machine has DVD hardware. On the WinXP is a CD ?? read only. AND the XP has no internet connection. All files have to be transferred from the Win98 to the WinXP. I somehow "accidentally" linked the .vob extension to notepad in the WinXP and WinXP will not allow me to delete the link in Windows Explorer file types - not even the choice, only the ability to change its link. Oh well, in 17 days, that will be fixed. The WinXP Windows media Player is 8.00.00.4487 I tried playing any of the files, but it won't. I own the copy of WinXP but have not registered it. WinXP is NOT registered and the machine has no internet access. I will look at the URL to see if anything is accessible. and useable. The format appears to be .ifo or .vob or such. I did a search for a possible Usenet multimedia group per earlier suggestion, but you know my abilities to find anything relevant. I did download the beta package from Sourcforge, but it's in pascal [I think] and the directions to compile and work with that are presently outside my scope. There must be some small piece of software that can read all those DVD type files and convert them into something compatible to the MediaPlayer in the Win98. Even if it turns into a couple of GBs. I use less than 1/4 of this 40GB drive. As I said, this is historical footage, I'd like to view and enjoy. I don't want this effort to turn into some kiind of costly monumental effort. It's ridiculous. Everything is here to do it. Thanks again, if anything else comes to mind...please let me know. - Robert - |
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Thank you for the URL
I'll let you know if it works. - Robert - |
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Robert A. Macy wrote:
Thank you for your reply. On the Win98SE are CDrom 52X and CD-RW 12x. The read/write drive came with Nero software, which has worked fairly well except for two very irritating quirks: 1) Trying to add a small bit of information onto a CD disk, Nero finds older folders on CD, compares them to newer folders on HD, and concludes I want to "update" my CD with the new files - WHICH I DON'T. Workaround by temporarily renaming the HD files, so Nero doesn't find them. 2) Attaches itself to *ANY* video or media file permanently - apparently. Can't change, or delete, or anything the links. No workaround. Nero looks like it wants to play the DVD type files, but comes up with a message that it has no license for mpeg2 !!, wants me to spend $70 to install the codecs. Maybe there are freely available installable codecs somewhere. The Win98SE's CD drive can read the file, I'm pretty sure, because I copied the contents ot the video folder to the HD to speed up access. The 350MB took a very long 20 minutes, too. Neither machine has DVD hardware. On the WinXP is a CD ?? read only. AND the XP has no internet connection. All files have to be transferred from the Win98 to the WinXP. I somehow "accidentally" linked the .vob extension to notepad in the WinXP and WinXP will not allow me to delete the link in Windows Explorer file types - not even the choice, only the ability to change its link. Oh well, in 17 days, that will be fixed. The WinXP Windows media Player is 8.00.00.4487 I tried playing any of the files, but it won't. I own the copy of WinXP but have not registered it. WinXP is NOT registered and the machine has no internet access. I will look at the URL to see if anything is accessible. and useable. The format appears to be .ifo or .vob or such. I did a search for a possible Usenet multimedia group per earlier suggestion, but you know my abilities to find anything relevant. I did download the beta package from Sourcforge, but it's in pascal [I think] and the directions to compile and work with that are presently outside my scope. There must be some small piece of software that can read all those DVD type files and convert them into something compatible to the MediaPlayer in the Win98. Even if it turns into a couple of GBs. I use less than 1/4 of this 40GB drive. As I said, this is historical footage, I'd like to view and enjoy. I don't want this effort to turn into some kiind of costly monumental effort. It's ridiculous. Everything is here to do it. Thanks again, if anything else comes to mind...please let me know. - Robert - Robert, be sure to check out some of the multimedia and mediaplayer newsgroups - there is a lot of good information there (BTDT). I don't remember the names of them all now, but you can check that out. |
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What is a good DVD Player for .vob format [maybe .ifo] that's free?
Thanks, did go look. The total number and descriptions were a bit
overwhelming. It looked like the Usenet group... comp.multmedia ....has the highest traffic and largest number of legitimate subscribers But the best answer just came from Ingeborg, suggesting I go to vlc and download their player, . It's under GNU License which is ideal. Even better, it actually worked well enough, I'm done now. - Robert - |
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