TheJoker
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2008-03-28
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@ Near Oxford, UK
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#61
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2008-03-28
, 15:29
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#62
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I assure you that N800 VC does recognize .VOB files. See my post #54 above for instructions. You're doing something wrong.
If that doesn't help, you're going to have to explain exactly what you're doing. (Once you have created the .VOB file, you ought to be able to click Open in N800 VC and navigate to the VOB file -- it's the biggest file that you want -- then see it in the preview, and then click Add. Then start the conversion.)
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2008-03-28
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@ St.Petersburg, FL
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#63
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2008-03-29
, 00:49
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2008-03-29
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2008-03-29
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2008-03-30
, 12:52
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Joined on Feb 2008
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#67
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I know it costs money but DVDFab has worked flawlessly for me. You only need to use the PSP option and it will save the dvd to mp4 with a few clicks. No need to use Nokias VC either. I have been converting as much as possible while the free trial hold s and so far so good whether the dvd was encrypted or not. It's pretty fast too.
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2008-04-14
, 18:12
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@ Nebraska
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2008-04-14
, 18:51
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@ London UK
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2008-04-15
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@ Boston
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#70
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