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Wednesday December 10 2008
VOB is a container format. That means in the one file it has video, audio, subtitles and menus. It it the file found on DVDs to be played in a DVD player hooked up to a TV, like any video store rental DVD. Windows Media Player will play them on a PC. So will IntervideoDVD and dozens of other programs; half are free, half you must buy.
Some computers don't know what to do with a DVD and sometimes you may end up with a VOB file you'd like to watch. Windows Media Player is free and probably already installed. It just needs to be configured to play DVDs.
To do that, open Windows Media Player, go to Tools, then Options. There you will see a tab for File Types. Make sure DVD Video is checked. Then it will play VOB files whether they are on a DVD or not.
To do that, open Windows Media Player, go to Tools, then Options. There you will see a tab for File Types. Make sure DVD Video is checked. Then it will play VOB files whether they are on a DVD or not.
If you don’t already have Windows Media Player, you can download it here:
For more information about VOB files, you can start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VOB and get overwhelmed at your leisure.
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