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For Versioned Object Bases, see Rational ClearCase.
A VOB file (Video Object) is a container format contained in DVD-Video media. VOB is based on MPEG-2 program stream format, but with additional limitations and specifications in the private streams.[1][2] It contains the actual Video, Audio, Subtitle, and Menu contents in stream form. A player of generic MPEG-2 files can play a VOB file; sometimes one has to change the filename extension from .vob to .mpg or .mpeg so the player recognizes it as MPEG-2. However, most basic MPEG-2 players won't use the subtitle information and other VOB-specific information from the file. It is also possible to change the file name exension from .vob to .avi. MPlayer, VLC media player, Media Player Classic and more platform-specific players play vob files. ReferencesExternal links
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