Change VOB to MOV on MacOS Sierra for Different Using
Jul 31, 2015 08:13 am / Posted by Jane Vivian | Categories: Apple
VOB, short form of “Video Object”, is used as a container format in DVD-video media. Generally, you will obtain it when you rip a video from a DVD. If you have some QuickTime Video MOV files and want to convert MOV to VOB for storage on DVD discs, playback on home DVD player or TV, you may come across lots of problems: Can’t play VOB on QuickTime player directly on MacOS Sierra? Fortunately, there is an easy way to fix the issue. Let’s find it out here! This tutorial will illustrate you how to convert VOB to QuickTime MOV on MacOS Sierra (or El Capitan) without any hurdle. As we know, VOB is widely used in DVD discs and VOB files are the core video files of a DVD movie. If you have a bundle of VOB files on your MacOS Sierra/Mac OS X El Capitan and want to play them with QuickTime, enjoy them on Apple’s iPhone, iPad, iPod, etc., or edit the video files in programs like iMovie and Final Cut Pro, the best way is convert VOB to MOV first (as Mac supported video formats). By encoding VOB files to MOV on Mac, you will experience no incompatibility “VOB to MOV”