No, PFCMedia won't help in that situation. The issue is that a VOB file is
not played as a stand alone file. Each VOB has a reference to a IFO file
and the IFO file tells it how to play it. As an example say you have a VOB
from a DVD. That VOB in all likelihood will have more than one sound track,
closed captioning, maybe even different angles. Without the IFO file to
instruct the media player what they are or how to use them it simply has no
idea what is being asked of it. (Of couirse that doesn't begin to address
the DRM issues. <g>)
Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team
PowerPoint Video and PowerPoint Sound Solutions
www.pfcmedia.com