This version features a lot of speed improvements. Both in memory management as well as asynchronous reading and writing. There are also more checks and error/warning dialogs. For instance when the input file(s) or output file(s) are inaccessible. The application also handles... Read More →
It seems that a WordPress update screwed with the website and the download link had disappeared. PS. The download link is shown on the right hand side of the content. It’s back now. But just in case, I’m providing a download link here as well. If you don’t see a... Read More →
I released DVDVob2Mpg 2.0 today. Version 2.0 has been in beta state ‘forever’ and it was about time I released the final version. I suppose I was too busy with IsoBuster. For details about the new functionality you best read the beta version release notes. I hope you... Read More →
I received an email (thanks Tim) that reported an issue with DVDVob2Mpg, or at least that’s how it looked. Tim had a set of VOB files that were recorded with a handheld dvd camera. When he converted the VOB files to MPG files with DVDVob2Mpg, only the audio would play on... Read More →
I try to listen to you, so I made a new version that includes the changes you requested 😉 Mainly the ability to process more than one files in one single go, with the advantage that the resulting file can also be one single concatenated file. Download DVDVob2MPG [Beta] here... Read More →
DVDVob2Mpg 1.0 supports (and has always supported) command line parameters. Sorry that I did not post this information yet. Frankly, I had completely forgotten about it. Something about being too busy I guess … Let me get straight to the point: /i:[input VOB file] For... Read More →
Today IsoBuster 3.3 got released. See the details here: https://www.isobuster.com/news/isobuster_3.3_release_notes Interesting to know is that IsoBuster 3.3 now features DVDVob2Mpg functionality. If you extract a file with the option “Extract but filter only MPG... Read More →
Today I released the new website for DVDVob2Mpg. It’s based on the popular WordPress platform and was made by my brother who runs an online marketing bureau named Webkrunch. Thanks Bro. Together we decided on the WordPress native discussion functionality, so the older... Read More →