How to convert BUP.IFO.VOB file

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funragon Posted messages 246 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -  
 Anonymous user -
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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Anonymous user
 
response here, after that it depends on the size of your mini DVD and which format to choose, for a blog aside from flv, I don't see much. You still have the option of YouTube or Dailymotion and you can paste the link on your site
https://www.01net.com/telecharger/windows/Multimedia/encodeurs_et_decodeurs/fiches/27527.html
http://www.tutoriaux-excalibur.com/avs-video-converter.htm
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Anonymous user
 
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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tCaMarche Posted messages 4 Status Membre
 
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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Anonymous user
 
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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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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Anonymous user
 
See post 2, you first need to "rip" your mini DVD to extract the video.
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