A friend brought back a DVD made in Europe not realizing the format isn't the same. Don't have any source tapes to work from, surely I can convert it, afterall I am the AV guru. Sheesh!
Okay, I was thinking perhaps I could rip the DVD, rename all the VOB files to MPG, load them into VP9, rerender them to NTSC, rename them back to VOB, and burn them to a new DVD.
Or, I could rip it, use DVD Rebuilder to convert it to all m2v files, convert them to NTSC (providing of course I can find the right codec for V9 to read m2v files), and have Rebuilder build them into a new DVD.
Anyone think either of these strategies are workable, or have a better idea? I don't anticipate this becoming something I do very often, so I don't want to invest in any additional software unless it is really going to be useful for other things as well: i.e. something I really should already have, but didn't realize it. :)
Jim
Okay, I was thinking perhaps I could rip the DVD, rename all the VOB files to MPG, load them into VP9, rerender them to NTSC, rename them back to VOB, and burn them to a new DVD.
Or, I could rip it, use DVD Rebuilder to convert it to all m2v files, convert them to NTSC (providing of course I can find the right codec for V9 to read m2v files), and have Rebuilder build them into a new DVD.
Anyone think either of these strategies are workable, or have a better idea? I don't anticipate this becoming something I do very often, so I don't want to invest in any additional software unless it is really going to be useful for other things as well: i.e. something I really should already have, but didn't realize it. :)
Jim