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I can share my way for converting to WMV files--No additional player needed.
1. Get the .VOB
2. Use DVD2AVI and end up with .d2v and .wav file
3. Use VFAIPConv-1.05-EN and turn the .d2v into a virtual .avi file
4. Use Windows Media Encoder 9, and encode using the .avi for video and the .wav for audio. On my I600, I have the video at 195k CBR and Audio at 48k VBR.
Play using Window Media Player, or use Betaplayer with ASF plugin to watch the movie at full screen.
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