IFO: In video editing, IFO normally refers to a file on DVD-Video disc and stands for Information. Related topic: VOB Player for Windows/Mac
It is basically one of the core files found on DVD-Video discs and contains the actual movie data, including an MPEG-2 video stream and support audio (MP2, AC3, DTS etc.) In order to view stand-alone VOB files, you need to have a DVD player software that supports VOB playback. These are the files directly from a DVD movie. If you have a bunch of files including IFO, VOB and BUP files, then you have DVD-Video files.
I appreciate any and all help! What is VOB/IFO/BUP files? Edit: Oh, and on the above mentioned software, it only recognizes the VOB files, not the IFO. Someone please tell me there is an easier way to figure this out? I've tried WinX HD Converter, and a few others but they will either bring over like 20 seconds or random other weird things. I'm trying to convert them to a simple MP4 so that I can upload and/or just share.The video DVD has a menu (subtitles?) that let's me select from 2 videos I made.
When I open the folder (VIDEO_TS), it contains IFO, VOB & BUP files.