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Assuming the 360 does MPEG2 you should just be able to concatenate the VOBs together and slap a .mpg extension on the file. Otherwise, grab a free tool like Handbrake which will convert MPEG-2 into AVC.
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DrXym @ Jun 5th 2008 5:36PM
Assuming the 360 does MPEG2 you should just be able to concatenate the VOBs together and slap a .mpg extension on the file. Otherwise, grab a free tool like Handbrake which will convert MPEG-2 into AVC.