Hi, thanks for the great software.
It works fine in my environment and converting MKV files is very nice.
However, sometimes I want to edit movie clip and wondering if there are any way to extract VIDEO_TS files, not converting MKV files. (or there are anyway to edit MKV files???)
Thanks again for the great software!
Otakadelic
Extract VIDEO_TS files?(not converting MKV)
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Re: Extract VIDEO_TS files?(not converting MKV)
For Bluray, you can do a "backup", with optional decryption of the files.
Unfortunately, there is no such equivalent for DVD, which is what you're looking for; You want the VOB files.
As for using MKV files as source to editing programs, there are a number of ways to do that. The tools in the mkvtoolnix set (Google will find it) will let you extract the individual tracks from MKV files, which may be enough for your purposes, depending upon your editing software. And some editor packages will accept MKV as an input format.
Unfortunately, there is no such equivalent for DVD, which is what you're looking for; You want the VOB files.
As for using MKV files as source to editing programs, there are a number of ways to do that. The tools in the mkvtoolnix set (Google will find it) will let you extract the individual tracks from MKV files, which may be enough for your purposes, depending upon your editing software. And some editor packages will accept MKV as an input format.
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Re: Extract VIDEO_TS files?(not converting MKV)
Thanks for the detailed answer. I tried mkvtoolnix and worked damn fine!Woodstock wrote:For Bluray, you can do a "backup", with optional decryption of the files.
Unfortunately, there is no such equivalent for DVD, which is what you're looking for; You want the VOB files.
As for using MKV files as source to editing programs, there are a number of ways to do that. The tools in the mkvtoolnix set (Google will find it) will let you extract the individual tracks from MKV files, which may be enough for your purposes, depending upon your editing software. And some editor packages will accept MKV as an input format.