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How to rip .VRO files from DVD video recorders
Authored by: PBear on Mar 27, '10 10:40:38AM
If all you want is to convert a VRO recording to an MPEG-4 video, all you need is Handbrake. Just drag the .VRO file to your desktop, change the extension from .VRO to .VOB, then open the .VOB file in Handbrake. It works fine.

Can't figure why people here were having so much trouble -- unless VOB support has just recently been added to Handbrake. (Or, maybe, it works because VLC Media Player is installed as well -- since it's known that having VLC installed in the same folder as Handbrake [Applications, normally] adds other capabilities to Handbrake, maybe that's where basic VOB support in Handbrake comes from.) So, maybe, you need Handbrake and VLC Media Player installed to convert VOBs, but you can do it in one step using just Handbrake.

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