I’m not trying to sound disrespectful about how you do things, but I would genuinely like to know if there is any benefit for ripping in VOB compared to ISO format. Regardless, thank you for the release.
I didn't upload this but for me it's better in this format then in an .iso file.
1) For encoding purposes there's no nonsensical need to extract it and can just get down to it.
2) For those that do not care for the above, to playback just target the file with the .IFO label on the file in your favorite media player and it should play it as it would an .iso file. There isn't an issue at least from what I experienced (let me know if yours is different if you want) with the files being as is. I have several DVD's in already extracted and they play fine. The only issue has been .vob subtitles showing up properly in newer DVDs.
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I prefer ISO format better as well. Besides, if you want VOB, you can always unzip yourself. Keeping it in ISO perseveres DVD structure. It would be even better if it has the original MDS file as well.That way, you’re getting the original layer break if you ever decide to burn it.
VOB (for video object) is the container format in DVD-Video media. VOB can contain digital video, digital audio, subtitles, DVD menus and navigation contents multiplexed together into a stream form. Files in VOB format may be encrypted
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