I'm looking for a decent program that's either free and decently priced in order to convert my .vob and .mkv files to .mpgs and the like.
I had been using a program called Super but it's completely unstable and doesn't go past 30 frames a second, which can be troublesome when converting higher quality videos to something that I can use with Vegas.
Also something that would work well with Bandai DVDs.
Thanks.
Video Converting Programs
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Re: Video Converting Programs
you can try my amvbatchenc program and use the mpeg for conventions profile (mencoder can read vob and mkvs just fine natively) however if that doesn't give you enough options for setting the quality, just use mencoder directly. (You can copy and paste the cmdline output from the debug tab to a cmd prompt and modify the bitrate etc if the cmdline options for mencoder is daunting to you. in a later version the program will let you edit those in itself.
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Re: Video Converting Programs
Any Video Converter ain't bad. That's what I use.
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Re: Video Converting Programs
AVS is pretty bad from my experience with it ;-;DarkPhoenix22 wrote:Any Video Converter ain't bad. That's what I use.
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>_<Soup wrote:AVC is pretty bad from my experience with it ;-;DarkPhoenix22 wrote:Any Video Converter ain't bad. That's what I use.