because a cheap device (connected) with my old TV can do that!
I also understand why such a free program like Fedora Core 5 can not show them to me. But I wonder why an expensive Windows XP is unable of that, but we are in the Linux-world now so who cares ...
The real problem is that I wanted to convert the VOB-files to format which my Windows-program Pinacle Studio could read or
find Linux-programs which I could install with my newbie skills to Fedora Core 5 able to edit my movies and to make a video CD or DVD which I could send to my sister even having an old DVD-player box and on old TV.
The real problem is that I wanted to convert the VOB-files to format which my Windows-program Pinacle Studio could read or
find Linux-programs which I could install with my newbie skills to Fedora Core 5 able to edit my movies and to make a video CD or DVD which I could send to my sister even having an old DVD-player box and on old TV.