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VRO format, how to play and convert VRO files on Mac OS X with Mac VRO Converter
Part 1. What is a VRO file?
A DVD-VR recorded disc contains a 'DVD_RTAV' directory in the root of the filesystem, in which a single 'VR_MOVIE.VRO' file exists, containing the raw audio and video data for all video recordings on the disc. The recording metadata along with navigation data to represent playlist,programs and so on are also stored in the 'VR_MANGR.IFO' file in the same directory. A backup copy of this file (VR_MANGR.BUP) typically is present as well.
Unlike standard DVD-Video recordings, the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) is contained in the .VRO file itself as part of the video stream. Thus DVD-VR supports mixed format presentations within a single .VRO file. Contrast DVD-Video where the aspect ratio is coded into the accompanying .IFO file and thus a single .VOB file can be in a single aspect ratio only.
VRO is a container format for multiplexed audiovisual content. VRO file is an equivalent to a collection of DVD-Video VOB files. If one doesn't care about any edits (e.g., deleting of recorded videos), one can play the VRO directly as if it was a standard DVD-Video VOB file. Fragmented VRO files are not widely supported by software players and video editing software.
Part 2. How to play VRO files on Mac?
Apple QuickTime Player with MPEG-2 Playback Component can play VRO files, although sometimes only after renaming the file extension to .mpg. Squared 5 MPEG Streamclip, VideoLAN VLC media player can play VRO files.
If you are using your Panasonic DVD Recorder, Canon camera/camcorder, Sony Camcorder or Samsung DVD Recorder with Mini-DVD disc to record videos and want to edit them with Final Cut Expree, Final Cut Pro or iMovie on Mac. You will so confused by these fragmented and unplayable VRO files, which can not be easily played and edited like VOB files in many case. So you need convert VRO to other video popular video formats such as MOV, MP4, AVI, etc.
Part 3. How to convert VRO files to MOV, AVI, MPEG, MP4, etc. on Mac?
Step 1: Add vro files to Vro Video Converter for Mac
Download and run Mac VRO Video Converter, Click "Add" to import the VRO videos you want to convert from your Mac to the program. You can add more than one file at a time.
Step 2: Set the output format and location
Select an output format like AVI, MOV from the output format dropdown list or use the optimized presets for iPad, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, iMovie, and more.
Step 3: Convert
Hit "convert" and this VRO Converter Mac app will do the rest for you! When the conversion is done, you can watch your VRO movie on your Mac, and import the output file to your iPod, iPhone or other players for playback anytime and anywhere. Want to edit the VRO files in iMovie to creat your own masterpiece? Just import the converted VRO files to it.
http://www.ilifesoft.com/tutorial/vro-converter-for-mac.htm
What's more, if you have stored some VOB files on your Mac, you can read these detailed guides for converting VOB to another formats like AVI, MP4 etc.: VRO to QuickTime MOV Mac, VRO to iMovie, VRO to FCE, VRO to FCP, VRO to MPEG Mac, VRO to MP4 Mac, VRO to AVI Mac and so on.
A DVD-VR recorded disc contains a 'DVD_RTAV' directory in the root of the filesystem, in which a single 'VR_MOVIE.VRO' file exists, containing the raw audio and video data for all video recordings on the disc. The recording metadata along with navigation data to represent playlist,programs and so on are also stored in the 'VR_MANGR.IFO' file in the same directory. A backup copy of this file (VR_MANGR.BUP) typically is present as well.
Unlike standard DVD-Video recordings, the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) is contained in the .VRO file itself as part of the video stream. Thus DVD-VR supports mixed format presentations within a single .VRO file. Contrast DVD-Video where the aspect ratio is coded into the accompanying .IFO file and thus a single .VOB file can be in a single aspect ratio only.
VRO is a container format for multiplexed audiovisual content. VRO file is an equivalent to a collection of DVD-Video VOB files. If one doesn't care about any edits (e.g., deleting of recorded videos), one can play the VRO directly as if it was a standard DVD-Video VOB file. Fragmented VRO files are not widely supported by software players and video editing software.
Part 2. How to play VRO files on Mac?
Apple QuickTime Player with MPEG-2 Playback Component can play VRO files, although sometimes only after renaming the file extension to .mpg. Squared 5 MPEG Streamclip, VideoLAN VLC media player can play VRO files.
If you are using your Panasonic DVD Recorder, Canon camera/camcorder, Sony Camcorder or Samsung DVD Recorder with Mini-DVD disc to record videos and want to edit them with Final Cut Expree, Final Cut Pro or iMovie on Mac. You will so confused by these fragmented and unplayable VRO files, which can not be easily played and edited like VOB files in many case. So you need convert VRO to other video popular video formats such as MOV, MP4, AVI, etc.
Part 3. How to convert VRO files to MOV, AVI, MPEG, MP4, etc. on Mac?
Step 1: Add vro files to Vro Video Converter for Mac
Download and run Mac VRO Video Converter, Click "Add" to import the VRO videos you want to convert from your Mac to the program. You can add more than one file at a time.
Step 2: Set the output format and location
Select an output format like AVI, MOV from the output format dropdown list or use the optimized presets for iPad, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, iMovie, and more.
Step 3: Convert
Hit "convert" and this VRO Converter Mac app will do the rest for you! When the conversion is done, you can watch your VRO movie on your Mac, and import the output file to your iPod, iPhone or other players for playback anytime and anywhere. Want to edit the VRO files in iMovie to creat your own masterpiece? Just import the converted VRO files to it.
http://www.ilifesoft.com/tutorial/vro-converter-for-mac.htm
What's more, if you have stored some VOB files on your Mac, you can read these detailed guides for converting VOB to another formats like AVI, MP4 etc.: VRO to QuickTime MOV Mac, VRO to iMovie, VRO to FCE, VRO to FCP, VRO to MPEG Mac, VRO to MP4 Mac, VRO to AVI Mac and so on.
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