T-6 - You make some good points, but not everyone is an innovative go-getter and Linuxian Guru like you. It's great that there are a lot of your type around - or we either wouldn't have a Linux - or it wouldn't be where it is now.
> However, we're not all so blessed, and some, like me, are downright-boring....

> That is - while we very much like the things that make Linux better than some still-competing Systems, we're not the Advanced-Linuxer, Cutting-Edge, always must have the latest - stable or not, thingummies, doo-dahs, Shinies, Tinsel-and-Circuses - often from Command-Line - Enthusiast-Coder-Gurus.
> The Other 95% - or maybe, in Linux, 90% - of us, do actually need a Desktop-PC - and yes, 4-6-8 Desktops are indeed 4-6-8 times better than 1 - that has predictable, reliable, work-every-time, apps, tools, utilities, and Enviro functions...
> It's excellent that Linux has multiple options-choices for so many Tasks. But underneath that is the necessity to have a "predictable-reliable" and easy to use "one-of-each" - that you can "use instantly, without fuss, that works the same way, to do the same things, every time".
> This thread wouldn't have strung-along as many Replies - if there was one "standard in Linux" app to do what the Header Poster asked about. As the Repliers have noted - there are many Linux devices that will convert a VOB to an AVI file. What's the standard app for that Task - that most Desktop Distros install with - so all regular Linux Users know about it and its standard functions? There isn't one.
> You have to find one and install it. Which one? What does it do - and how does it do it?
> Well - you Ask on a Forum - and if it's a Forum as helpful as this one - you generate a Thread like this....

> And that applies to a lot of things. Unless you're using KDE-4.x, which should have a "standard" burner app, in User-Usable condition - but instead has a maybe-nearly Alpha version of what used to be good-ol'-reliable K3b...
> I haven't seen an Alpha or Beta Burner App in a Linux Desktop PC since about Mandrake-8.x - and in that you tossed-up between an experimental K3b, and an experimental XCDroast... K3b became rather more usable circa Mandrake-9.x...
> Earlier I described a User Sequence to do the VOB-to-AVI task with Avidemux. Because that's the easiest, full GUI dialogs, current app that does the things the Poster asked, and has a pretty good range of User-Usable Selections, Configurations and Filters, across a good selection of formats.
> It wasn't just aimed at the Poster - there are a lot of "bit shy" New Friends around who might want to know that - or for a similar Task - as well. They download a (nowadays) - "HQ" Flash Video - and want to convert it to MPEG4 / Xvid - for their TV Player, so on. While Linux has a lot of devices that can so that - Avidemux is the easiest-to-use app that gives "good" results.
> If one puts in an "explainy" Reply - the shyer folk can either then come in on that thread - or do a PM - "You said how to do VOB-to-AVI with that easy-sounding Avidemux thing - but how do I do Flash to AVI with it...?"
> And that happens... Quite often.
Regards, Dave.