Enhanced VOB
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An EVO file (Enhanced VOB) is a container format contained in HD DVD video media. It contains the actual video, audio, subtitle and menu contents in stream form. It is an extension to VOB, which is an extension to MPEG program stream. The extensions are in the form of private stream data and their interpretation.
EVO files can contain video encoded in H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, VC-1, or MPEG-2 and audio encoded in AC-3, E-AC-3, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD, PCM, and MPEG-2.
There are a few consumer software solutions that can play EVO files - PowerDVD, WinDVD for Windows and FFmpeg for Linux (unprotected EVO only).
[edit] See also
- Container format (digital) definition and article
- Comparison of (audio/video) container formats
- List of multimedia (audio/video) codecs
[edit] External links
- ffmpeg developer discussion
- Videohelp.com - What is Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD? - folder and file structure
- Cutting Master Format for HD DVD-ROM and 3X SPEED DVD ROM (HD DVD CMF) Ver. 1.0
- HD DVD – A technical introduction
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