Venom wrote:An ISO file is just an image file, its an image of the disk. It looks like you are making a disk image each time instead of ripping the actual film in VOB or any other format.
You could get and install an ISO tool to view the contents of the ISO file where you will see the VOB files under video or you could just get software that can rip the VOB files and convert them to MP4 format at the same time (DVD to MP4)
There are these that rip and convert
http://www.xilisoft.com/dvd-to-mp4-converter.html
http://www.imtoo.com/dvd-to-mp4-converter.html
For converting video only (not ripping from DVD), Colour 7 Video Converter is very good and fast
http://www.color7tech.com/cvc/features.htm
I use Canopus Grass Valley ProCoder 3 to transcode files but it aint cheap.
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