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Old 5 Sep 2009, 03:38 AM   #1
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I'm looking for some help. I'm a football coach and every week we film our games in a sony mini dv camera. When the game is over we finalize the disk i rip the .vob files to my flash drive and try to watch film at home. I use mpc because it allows me to slow files down and even use the frame step tool to go through certain parts of the game frame by frame. The problem I have is as the file plays the bar at the bottom moves foreward at a rate different from the video. So if I want to go back it takes many different clicks to refind my place. Is there something I can do to fix this or is there other free or cheap software I could use. I have also tried the vlc player and it doesn't recognize the files correct length. One computer might say the file is 10 seconds long and another might say it is 5 min. The file is almost always 14 mins and change long.
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Old 5 Sep 2009, 01:32 PM   #2
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Use VLC media player (freeware).

Remember to drag not only the VOBs but also the IFOs (and start by opening VIDEO_TS.IFO). The IFOs contain the time maps, which allow you to seek properly.

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