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How to rip .VRO files from DVD video recorders
Authored by: sebastianocc on Jan 24, '09 08:58:16AM
The system described above (drag the file to the desktop, change its extension from .VRO to .VOB, and convert) is by far the simplest method of all. But let me add a little update. Since Visualhub does not exist anymore, use iSquint (http://www.macupdate.com/download.php/19769/iSquint1.5.2.dmg) to convert to the format you need. After coversion, if all you wanted was part of the VRO video, use QuickTime Pro, select the part you want to keep, and choose Edit > Trim to selection. Save as "Self contained Movie", et voila!

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