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    .vob video problem? Choppy image.

    Hi, I am using DVD Fab 6.2.0.5
    I am ripping my DVD collection to my Hard Drive using DVD to DVD, Full Disc.
    It's set to DVD9/100%.
    After that, i convert it to a single .vob file.
    i've got perfect audio and video quality, except that the video is choppy.
    Is there a setting i have to change in order to make it not choppy, or another DVD to mobile selection that will give me perfect audio/video with no video choppiness or audio lag?

    Thank you in advance.
    ---Kinetic

    #2
    If you have done as you have indicated above, Fab would not have change any of the content.

    It is most probably a throughput problem of your player/network/storage.

    What are you using to play it?
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      #3
      Km Player
      It's the only thing I know that plays .vob besides VLC. (I hate VLC)

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        #4
        I found a solution.
        I'll convert them to a .mkv file and up the bitRate to 3000.
        thanks for the help.

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          #5
          That solution will take lots of time. Try changing the deinterlacing controls in VLC from default to blend or one of the other options. The old free version of WinDVD (5) will play MPEG-2 VOBs. It used to come with lots of external optical drives. Try google for a download.
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            #6
            Doesn't take that long to do really.
            About a half-an-hour ro rip the movie, then about 15 minutes to convert it.
            I have an i7 processor and 4 Gb of DDR3.

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