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VOB file problem? Windows Movie/DVD Maker, too?
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<blockquote data-quote="rambo" data-source="post: 1526778" data-attributes="member: 225722"><p>Ok, so I have this one VOB video file on my computer (I got it a while ago from a disc that I no longer have). It's only about 5 minutes long, but Windows Movie Maker keeps saying it's 25 HOURS long! And so, it will not let me publish that video (it keeps saying: 'you may not edit a video that is over 24 hours long'). After I saw this, I decided to forget about using Movie Maker and try to put it straight onto a DVD, using Windows DVD Maker. But DVD Maker also said it was 25 hours long and said it "will not fit" onto a dvd. It seems that every program I try says it's 25 hours long, and so I can't edit it at all or get it onto a DVD.</p><p></p><p>This is really annoying, because I really need to edit that video and put it on a DVD. Can someone please help me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rambo, post: 1526778, member: 225722"] Ok, so I have this one VOB video file on my computer (I got it a while ago from a disc that I no longer have). It's only about 5 minutes long, but Windows Movie Maker keeps saying it's 25 HOURS long! And so, it will not let me publish that video (it keeps saying: 'you may not edit a video that is over 24 hours long'). After I saw this, I decided to forget about using Movie Maker and try to put it straight onto a DVD, using Windows DVD Maker. But DVD Maker also said it was 25 hours long and said it "will not fit" onto a dvd. It seems that every program I try says it's 25 hours long, and so I can't edit it at all or get it onto a DVD. This is really annoying, because I really need to edit that video and put it on a DVD. Can someone please help me? [/QUOTE]
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