Originally posted by kuyu
1) will qt pro convert vob's to mp4?
Thanks to all who reply.
Originally posted by kuyu
let me clarify. I wish to backup my own collection of dvd's which I bought fair and square. My intention is to be able to stream the converted mp4 across my network, but i'm not quite sure qt pro is the solution for me. I already know how to stream with VLC, but my conversion software is soooo slow.
*DISCLAIMER* Stealing anybody's hard work is wrong, and I by NO means meant to imply or condone that such activity was my intention.
Which reminds me, how long until we have an iMovie video store?
Originally posted by legion
(converting vob to mp4)
This is illegal (DMCA and MPAA lobbying can be thanked for that.) Quicktime Pro is not a DVD ripper.
FYI.
Originally posted by Stike
Ahm, why should converting one format to another be illegal? Yes, with the MPEG2-Plugin (sold seperately) you can open vob and m2v files and convert them to almost anything. And this is not illegal. Ripping DVDs to your computer where you don´t have the rights to, this is illegal. I use QT Pro and the MPEG2 plugin all the time, because I create DVDs... sigh... is this illegal now? 😉 😱
Originally posted by radhak
at last, this might the answer to what i have been looking for : so if i buy qt-pro and also the mpeg2-plugin i should be able to convert the vob to something the imovie can import...right?
i am looking to edit a couple of movies to delete some scenes that i find objectionable; then, i will be able to watch the re-authored movie with my kids without qualms. am interested to hear opinions if this is technically feasible.
note - i own the original, store-bought DVDs, so please don't bother about the nuances of legality here; i am interested only in the 'how', not the 'why'
Originally posted by radhak
My thought was, if i am able to identify the exact .vob file that i want to edit, and as each vob file is around 1 GB or less, i could do this -
import specific xyz.vob --> delete certain scenes --> export back to "xyz.vob" --> now combine with the rest of the .vob files from the original DVD (ripped of course), and burn.
this would mean i avoid importing the whole movie, saving time and hassle. whaddya say?
Originally posted by duffyb
I purchased QT pro a while ago. Where do I go to purchase the MPEG-2 plug in? Can't find it on Apple's site.
Originally posted by zim
While on the subject of QTPro, does anyone know if QTPro comes with DVD Studio Pro? My university had purchased version 1.5 and I could have sworn it came with it... or maybe it came with FCP, either way, I am looking at buying DVD Studio Pro with my new mac, will it have the QTPro key?
Thanks 😀