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From: Ralf E. <ra...@ca...> - 2002-03-12 13:37:34
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Hi. "James Courtier-Dutton" <Ja...@su...> wrote: > It just so happens, that not many DVDs use multiple angles etc. so the > VOBUs tend to be stored one after the other in normal play order on most > DVDs. But as soon as you get multiple angles, special outtakes etc., the > VOBUs start scattering all over the .VOB file. Thus, if you try and play > one of these.VOB files, the video will be chopping and changing, > repeating sections etc. which does not give a good viewing experience. Point taken. But, apart from the "wrong" order of VOBUs, is the overall playing performance affected by this? In other words, does it really matter if the .VOB is played from disk using the file plugin, or from a DVD using the D5D plugin, for example? (General performance issues betweed DVD drive and hard drive nonwithstanding). -- R! |