How to convert BUP.IFO.VOB file

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funragon Posted messages 246 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   -  
 baluze -
Hello,
I have a friend who lent me his mini DVD that comes from his camcorder, and I would like to know how to convert the BUP, IFO, and VOB files so that I can later upload them to a website for everyone to see, or even put them on my blog.
Thank you for your help...
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  1. baluze
     
    Good evening, first of all, the normal structure of a DVD includes BUP, which is a backup, a copy of the original in case it is damaged, and VOB, which must be Video Object, the film itself. First question, what is the size of the DVD? For a blog, it needs to be lightweight or highly compressed...
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  2. tCaMarche Posted messages 4 Status Member
     
    It is so easy to use this tool, the Video Downloadr Studi0 app supports vob format. You will benefit from quickly converting at high speed.
    https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Video+Download+Studio&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=&aqi=&gws_rd=ssl
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    1. baluze
       
      Hey tCaMarche
      It's so easy to use this tool, the Video Downloadr Studio supports vob format. You or others will benefit from quickly converting it at high speed.
      https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl

      It's "google translate," I suppose? The word-for-word translation from Google makes it a bit incomprehensible like this, especially at six in the morning, but what does it mean besides that?
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  3. funragon
     
    In fact, when I copy my mini DVD to my PC, I can't open the video file, and I would like to be able to open it and then transfer it to my site.
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    1. baluze
       
      See post 2, you first need to "rip" your mini DVD to extract the video.
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