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How to rip .VRO files from DVD video recorders
I believe that MPEG Streamclip will open .VRO files, although I haven't tried it yet. It certainly says it does in the documentation:
'MPEG Streamclip is a converter, an exporter, a player and an editor. It can open many file formats: muxed files MPEG, MPG, VOB, PS, M2P, MOD, VRO, DAT, VDR, PVR; transport streams TS, M2T, MMV, REC, VID, AUD, AVR, TP0; demuxed files M2V, M1V, MPV, AIFF, AIF, M1A, MP2, MPA, AC3; QuickTime compatible files MOV, DV, AVI, MP4, DIVX, WMV.' MPEG Streamclip is downloadable free from: http://www.squared5.com
How to rip .VRO files from DVD video recorders
MPEG Streamclip (a very valuable tool otherwise) fails miserably to copy, open or process .VRO files, at least those coming from a Panasonic DVD-RAM recorder.
How to rip .VRO files from DVD video recorders
Oh well - I did say I hadn't tried yet :-)
How to rip .VRO files from DVD video recorders
I tried with the Samsung and so far I've had no success. I got the message:
How to rip .VRO files from DVD video recorders
After some more investigation the problem appears to be not with the video format but with the disk format. Mac OS knows about UDF 1.5 disks, whereas video recorders are using UDF 2.0. |
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