Igbesẹ 1: Gbe soke rẹ VOB nípa lílo bọ́tìnì tó wà lókè tàbí nípa fífà àti ju sílẹ̀.
Igbese 2: Tẹ bọtini 'Iyipada' lati bẹrẹ iyipada naa.
Igbesẹ 3: Ṣe igbasilẹ faili iyipada rẹ FLV awọn faili
VOB si FLV Awọn Ibeere Ibeere Lori Iyipada
How do I re-encode VOB to FLV without quality loss?
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Upload the VOB file and our converter applies a CRF-based re-encode targeting visually-lossless FLV output (CRF 18 by default, lower = larger / higher quality). The codec is chosen to match the FLV container — H.264 / H.265 / VP9 / AV1 as appropriate.
Which codec does the FLV output use?
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It depends on the container. MP4 defaults to H.264 (broadest playback support); MKV defaults to H.265 for ~50% smaller file at the same quality; WebM defaults to VP9 or AV1 (royalty-free web streaming). You can override the codec choice in the advanced options before FLV conversion runs.
Will my audio track survive VOB to FLV?
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Yes — audio is re-muxed when VOB and FLV share an audio codec, or re-encoded to AAC / Opus / Vorbis depending on what the FLV container supports. Multi-track audio (commentary, alternate languages) is preserved in containers that support it (MKV, WebM, MP4).
Can I keep the original framerate going from VOB to FLV?
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By default framerate is unchanged (VOB 24fps stays 24fps in FLV). If you need to change it (e.g. interlaced 29.97 to progressive 30fps) the framerate option handles 3:2 pulldown and deinterlacing in the same pass — no second decode required.
What is the file size difference between VOB and FLV?
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Same-codec re-muxes (H.264 in both VOB and FLV) produce nearly-identical sizes. Codec changes can swing things dramatically: H.264 -> H.265 typically halves the file at the same visual quality; H.264 -> VP9 is roughly comparable; AV1 is currently the smallest at the cost of slower encode time.
Will the FLV file play on iPhone / Android / Smart TV?
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MP4 / H.264 plays everywhere natively. MOV / H.264 plays on Apple devices and most Smart TVs but not on older Android. MKV needs VLC on iOS. WebM plays in browsers but not most Smart TV apps. The "device compatibility" preset in advanced options picks the safest codec / container for your target.
How long does converting a 1-hour VOB file to FLV take?
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Depends on the codec change. Same-codec re-mux: 30-60 seconds (no re-encode). Re-encode to a different codec: typically 0.3-0.7x source duration on our GPU pipeline, so a 1-hour VOB -> FLV finishes in 18-40 minutes; AV1 re-encodes are 2-3x slower.
What is the max resolution supported for VOB to FLV?
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Up to 8K (7680x4320) on Pro. Free is capped at 4K per the file-size limit. HDR metadata (HDR10, Dolby Vision) is preserved where both VOB and FLV containers and codecs support it; SDR sources stay SDR.
Is my VOB video private during FLV conversion?
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Yes — uploaded video files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes of completion. No human review, no retention beyond the documented window. See /privacy/.
Can I crop or trim during the VOB to FLV step?
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Not in the same step — use /video-trim/ or /video-cutter/ to clip the VOB first, then queue the VOB -> FLV conversion. Trim-then-convert is faster than re-encoding the whole file just to crop the output.
Why is the FLV file blurry compared to the VOB source?
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Almost always a bitrate-too-low setting. Re-encoding a high-bitrate VOB into a lower-bitrate FLV at the default CRF compresses motion-heavy scenes heavily. Push CRF down to 16-18 (or set an explicit bitrate ceiling) and re-run to recover quality.
Does the VOB to FLV converter support subtitles?
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Yes — embedded subtitle tracks (mov_text in MP4, SRT / ASS in MKV, WebVTT in WebM) are preserved when both VOB and FLV containers support them. Burned-in (hardsub) subtitles transfer automatically because they are part of the pixel data.