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Converting VOB's to DVD?

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Hi.

I have all of the THX "Deep Note" trailers in VOB format. I'm using NeroVision and it's not letting me "transcode" the files. I'd really like to burn them directly to DVD as to protect the 5.1 audio in them, but haven't found a way.

Ideas?

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  1. Cucusoft Video to DVD Creator is a good choice. It converts popular video formats such as AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, DV, VOB to DVD and burn DVD movie played on portable or home DVD player. Any video to to VCD/DVD/SVCD is even faster than real-time.

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  2. I would recommend you download ConvertXtoDVD. Ive been using it for a year now, on windows, never had a problem!

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  3. VOB is already the proper format to burn to a DVD. It is not necessary to transcode the files. Just choose "video files" in Nero and point to the directory where the files reside then click burn.

  4. Maybe you can try Cucusoft DVD/VCD/SVCD Creator Pro . I  have been using it for a long time. You can free download it and have  a try.

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