VOB M4V

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How to convert VOB to M4V

Step 1: Provide your VOB files using the button above or by toss and let go.

Step 2: Click the 'Convert' button to start the conversion.

Step 3: Fetch your converted M4V files.


VOB to M4V Conversion FAQ

How do I convert VOB to M4V without re-encoding the video stream?
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When the VOB and M4V containers can both carry the same codec (H.264, H.265, VP9, AV1), the converter falls back to a remux: the elementary streams are copied byte-for-byte into the M4V container and only the wrapper changes. A remux of a 1 GB VOB into M4V typically finishes in 5-15 seconds with zero quality loss.
Yes — every audio track in the VOB (director commentary, alternate languages, descriptive audio) is preserved in the M4V when the target container supports multi-stream audio. MKV and MOV handle unlimited audio tracks; MP4 supports many but some hardware players only see track 1; WebM is capped at one Opus / Vorbis track.
Soft subtitles (selectable tracks) survive when M4V can carry them: MKV holds SRT, ASS, SSA, PGS, VobSub natively; MP4 only holds mov_text (a stripped-down format). Converting an MKV with ASS styled subs to MP4 will typically downgrade them to mov_text or burn them in. Hardsubs (burned into the video) carry over regardless.
Chapter metadata transfers between VOB and M4V whenever both containers support a chapter atom (MKV, MP4, MOV). WebM stores chapters in a Matroska-compatible block, so MKV <-> WebM chapters round-trip cleanly. AVI has no chapter spec, so converting AVI to M4V produces an unchaptered file unless you add markers manually.
MKV is the only mainstream container that stores arbitrary attached files (TTF fonts for ASS subs, JPG cover art, fan-translated PDF inserts). Going from VOB to M4V drops these attachments when M4V is not MKV — the elementary streams convert, but the attached payload stays in the source. Keep VOB as a backup if you depend on attached fonts.
The default codec is chosen to match the M4V container conservatively: MKV defaults to H.265 (HEVC) for better compression; MP4 defaults to H.264 for the widest device support; WebM defaults to VP9; AVI uses MPEG-4 ASP (DivX/Xvid lineage). Override via the advanced codec dropdown — AV1 is available for MKV / WebM where you want maximum compression and can wait through the encode.
HDR static metadata (HDR10 mastering display values, max content light level) carries through to M4V when both containers and the chosen codec support it (HEVC, AV1 in MKV / MP4). Dolby Vision is more fragile — DV profile 5 / 7 / 8.1 in VOB commonly survives only into MKV with HEVC; converting to a M4V container that does not carry the DV layer flattens to HDR10.
MKV and WebM record real per-frame timestamps and handle VFR natively, so VOB VFR survives into a M4V of those formats with no resampling. MP4 nominally stores timestamps too but some players assume CFR; the converter exposes a "force CFR" toggle that resamples VFR VOB to 24 / 30 / 60 fps M4V for problematic targets.
Same-codec remux produces a near-identical size (container overhead differs by 0.1-2%). A codec change can swing the size by 50% or more: H.264 to H.265 typically halves the file at the same visual quality; H.264 to AV1 halves it again on a slow preset. Going from a high-bitrate VOB (Blu-ray rip) to a low-bitrate M4V (web upload) is the most common reason for a dramatic drop.
Yes up to 8K (7680x4320) on Premium. Free tier handles 4K (3840x2160) up to the 1 GB file cap. Pure remuxes (same-codec passthrough) of large VOB into M4V are limited by disk I/O, not CPU — a 30 GB VOB typically remuxes to M4V in under a minute regardless of resolution. Re-encodes scale with pixel count.
Yes — uploaded VOB files are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes of completion. We never view, store, retain, or share the content. See /privacy/ for the data retention window. The conversion pipeline runs on hardware we control end-to-end; no third-party APIs receive your file.
Not in the same job — keep conversion focused on container / codec. Use /trim/ to clip the VOB first, then queue the VOB -> M4V step. For joining several clips into one M4V, the /merge/ tool stitches them on a per-codec basis (it remuxes when the inputs share a codec, re-encodes otherwise) and emits a single M4V file at the end.

VOB

VOB (Video Object) is a container format used for DVD video. It can contain video, audio, subtitles, and menus for DVD playback.

M4V

M4V is a video file format developed by Apple. It is similar to MP4 and is commonly used for video playback on Apple devices.


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