AGJ thankyou for noticeing, the 1Gb VOB file size is something that just happened it used to show no split
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OK. I did some tests with 7.0.2.7 and 7.0.4.0
1. The SUB/IDX files ARE created with 7.0.2.7 but are NOT created with 7.0.4.0
2. The SUB & IDX files are DEFINITELY subtitle files.
The IDX file contains the timing, poisitioning, etc of the subtitles and can be opened with notepad to confirm this.
The SUB file contains the subtitles in GRAPHICAL format.
Both files can be opened by a utility such as DVDSub Edit, etc to confirm this.
Back to my original question!!!
Why do you need these files anyway as the subtitle info IS contained within the VOB container???"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
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Originally posted by dad812 View PostI thought those files were used by the software on my WHS "meta browser" in order to return the meta data that Win media center used to display posters movie information etc.
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I still beg to ask the question!!!
Why are you doing it like this?
Why not just rip each disk either Full Disk or Main Movie to a folder, have the XML file created and leave your media centre handle the rest?"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
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still learning about using my WMC and PS3 with my WHS so that I have 1 backup in 1 location that both(WMC/PS3) can play. WMC will display the mete data but the PS3 will not. A single VOB file gives me a unreencoded file as close to the origional. I am open to better ways but need to give both systems A file they can use.
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No, there is not.
I would be looking at what other formats you could use and I think your constraint is going to be the PS3.
I would give the generic.avi.h264.audiocopy (Always select the Dolby 5.1 soundtrack) profile a try starting at around 2000 bitrate. You can always use ABCAVI Tag editor (Free Download) to edit the tags but I don't know whether WMC/PS3 wil pick these up.
Also, don't forget that VOB's are in MPEG2 video format whereas the new formats such as H264 is far more efficient so you just have to find the quality thay YOU are happy with by trial & error."Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
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