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You can play most VOB files using VLC Player, which is available for all major operating systems. You can also use MPC-HC in Windows, which functions very similarly. If you have a Plex media server, converting the VOB files to MKV format will make it easier to stream them without losing quality. You can also burn the VOB files back to a disc and play the disc in regular DVD players. You cannot play VOB files if they are encrypted.

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Using VLC Player

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  1. VLC Player is a free, open-source video player that can play virtually any type of video file, including VOB format.
  2. This should automatically download the correct installer for your operating system. If the wrong installer downloads (for example, if you're using a Mac and an EXE file downloads), click the logo for your operating system underneath the download button.
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  3. This will begin the installation process. You can find this file in your Downloads folder, or in your browser's Downloads section.
  4. The process is different for Windows and macOS, but you can leave any settings at their defaults.
  5. After installing VLC, open it from your Start menu (Windows) or Applications folder (macOS).
  6. This will display the menu options for opening media files.
  7. This will allow you to open the VIDEO_TS folder that contains your VOB files.
  8. The folder will usually be labeled VIDEO_TS if it was ripped directly from a DVD.
  9. When you open the folder, VLC Player will begin playing the video as if you had inserted the DVD. You'll have access to the DVD menus, special features, chapters, and other bonuses.
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Using MPC-HC (Windows Only)

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  1. You'll need to know in order to download the correct version of MPC-HC.
    • Press ⊞ Win+Pause or right-click on "Computer" in the Start menu and select "Properties."
    • Look at the "System type" entry in the window that appears. If it says "64-bit" or "x64," you have a 64-bit system. If it says "32-bit," "x86," or nothing about bits at all, then you're running 32-bit.
  2. MPC-HC is a free, open-source media player that can play VOB files as well as most other video formats. You can download it for free from mpc-hc.org/downloads/
    • MPC-HC is only available for Windows.
  3. This will download the installer program from MPC-HC.
  4. The download is small and should only take a few moments to complete. Run it after downloading and follow the prompts to install MPC-HC. You can leave the settings at their default.
  5. You're given the option to launch it from the installer, or you can find a shortcut for it on your desktop.
  6. This will open the file browser.
  7. When you rip a DVD to VOB format, you typically will have a VIDEO_TS folder that contains all of the VOB files. Navigate to and open this folder in the file browser.
  8. This file loads the contents of the DVD in order so that you can play the menus and all of the special features.
    • You can select individual VOB files, but this will only play that portion of the DVD.
  9. This will begin playing from the beginning of the DVD, loading the proper VOD files when necessary.[1]
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Using a Plex Media Server

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  1. Plex has a hard time reading VOB files, so you'll be better off using MakeMKV to remix them as MKV files. You won't lose any quality, but you will lose access to menus. Chapters will be preserved.[2]
    • Visit makemkv.com/ and click the "Download Make MKV for Windows" link to download the installer.
  2. You can leave all of the installation settings at their defaults. MakeMKV will not install any adware.[3]
  3. You can start it from the installation wizard, or from the shortcut on your desktop.
  4. You'll find this in the upper-left corner of the MakeMKV window. It looks like an icon of a camcorder over a file.
  5. If you ripped the VOB files from a DVD, they'll typically be located in a VIDEO_TS folder. Navigate to this folder in the file browser so that you can see the contents.
  6. This is the master file for the VOB files, and tells the player which order to play them in. Selecting this file will allow MakeMKV to load all of the VOB files into the MKV file.
  7. For movies, this should be the full-length title. If the DVD had several TV episodes, you'll have to create a separate MKV for each episode, which actually makes selecting episodes easier in Plex.[4]
    • You can also select the audio and subtitle tracks you want to include. MKV supports multiple tracks of each.
  8. MakeMKV will create an MKV file based on the title and audio settings you selected. The time this takes will vary depending on the size of the VOB files.
  9. Plex can read and transcode MKV on the fly, so it should have no problem picking up your new MKV file. In most cases, Plex will automatically find the correct information for the video. See Set Up a Media Server Using Plex for details on adding media to your Plex server.
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Burning VOB to DVD

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  1. This free program will allow you to create a playable DVD using the VOB files in your VIDEO_TS folder. The DVD can be used on any DVD player that supports burned discs. Visit ImgBurn to download the program.
    • When selecting a mirror, make sure to find the download link that doesn't require a special download manager. Mirrors 5 and 6 are the safest ones to download from.
    • Avoid the ImgBurn mirror (Mirror 7) as this installer comes with extra adware that you'll need to decline during the installation process.
  2. After downloading the installer, run it from your Downloads folder. You can leave the settings at their default.
    • Carefully read each screen, as the installer may contain adware depending on which mirror you used to download it.
  3. After installing, you can find a shortcut to it on your desktop. You'll be greeted with the main ImgBurn menu.
  4. This will open Build Mode, which will make an image file from your VOB files and then write it to a disc. Build Mode will preserve all of the original DVD menus and features.
  5. This will open the file browser. You'll find this button to the right of the "Source" fields.
  6. The VIDEO_TS folder contains the VOB files that you want to burn to DVD. Opening this folder will load all of the VOB files into ImgBurn.
  7. This looks like a calculator, and can be found in the lower-right corner. The size of the image file will be determined, and you'll be informed if you need a single-layer or dual-layer disc.
  8. After calculating, you'll see a "Min. Req. Media" entry. Use this as a guide as to the type of blank disc to insert. Most movies will burn to DVD±R/RW.
  9. This will display the disc options.
  10. The disc will be encoded in a way that can be read by DVD players.
  11. This will allow you to add a label, which can help the player read your disc.
  12. It can be whatever you'd like, but can't use spaces.
  13. The label you entered will be automatically entered into the other applicable fields (they need to match).
  14. This will start burning your project to the blank DVD in your drive. The time this takes will vary depending on your DVD burner and the size of the video.
  15. After the DVD has finished burning, you can use it in most DVD players. Some players will have problems with burned discs, and may not load the video.
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    According to RealPlayer, VOB files are fully supported, although if you are running Windows XP there is an issue that makes it impossible to play certain VOBs, but all newer versions of Windows do not have this problem.
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    VOB files (also known as Video Object files) are the video format used for DVDs. These files can also contain subtitles and DVD menus in addition to the audio and video and can potentially be encrypted.
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    Download the Cast app for Chrome on your PC. It is very easy to cast a single tab that is open in Chrome; however, if you want to cast your desktop and any application running in the background, just click on the arrow beside the option "Cast this tab to." You will see an experimental option, "Cast screen/window" -- select that and you are done.
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  • You cannot copy VOB files directly from a DVD, as they will be encrypted. If you try to play an encrypted VOB file, nothing will happen. If you're copying a DVD to your computer, you'll need to use a DVD decrypter to break the encryption first. See Rip a DVD for details.
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1. Install VLC Media Player.
2. Open VLC Media Player.
3. Click the Media or File menu.
4. Click Open Folder or Open File.
5. Browse to the file.
6. Select the file and click Open.

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