I'm trying to edit together a bunch of old family home movies. They were tranferred from the Camcorder to disc with a DVD Recorder (the type you hook up to a TV). The problem came when I tried to get it to my computer. I read that .vob files are essentially identical to .mpegs, and you can rename them as such to view them.
It worked, however for some reason when I do they trigger the Data Execution Prevention feature of Windows/my processor, and close Windows Explorer. After converted it triggers it even when just selecting the files (not opening them).
I somehow managed to get them into Pinnacle Studio 9, and tried to put a couple scenes to a file. I tried rendering them in .avi and various .mpegs, and those files give the same errors. However uncompressed video doesn't.
Considering the source, there is a 0% chance of those files containing malicious code, so what gives?
My specs if it helps:
AMD Athlon 3700+ San Diego at stock speeds
1 GB of Ram
BFG 7800GT OC
Running XP Service Pack 2
Spyware scan with AdAware and Spybot shows clean.
It worked, however for some reason when I do they trigger the Data Execution Prevention feature of Windows/my processor, and close Windows Explorer. After converted it triggers it even when just selecting the files (not opening them).
I somehow managed to get them into Pinnacle Studio 9, and tried to put a couple scenes to a file. I tried rendering them in .avi and various .mpegs, and those files give the same errors. However uncompressed video doesn't.
Considering the source, there is a 0% chance of those files containing malicious code, so what gives?
My specs if it helps:
AMD Athlon 3700+ San Diego at stock speeds
1 GB of Ram
BFG 7800GT OC
Running XP Service Pack 2
Spyware scan with AdAware and Spybot shows clean.