VIDEO Object to TTA conversion is the process of extracting audio content from a VOB (Video Object) container—commonly found on DVD-Video discs—and encoding that audio into the TTA (True Tap Audio) lossless audio format. This converts the VOB's multiplexed streams into a standalone .tta audio file that preserves original audio fidelity while making it easier to archive or play on lossless-capable players.
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VOB files use the MIME type video/dvd and contain multiplexed audio and video streams, often encoded with MPEG-2. TTA files have the MIME type audio/x-tta and use a lossless codec for pure audio compression. VOB is primarily used for DVD video content, while TTA is favored for archiving high-quality audio recordings.
The TTA (.TTA) format is commonly used for video. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like VIDEO Object.
While specific technical details aren't available here, TTA files generally serve the purpose of storing video effectively within their domain.
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VIDEO Object files typically contain video data and are bulky, making them less efficient for pure audio use. TTA is a lossless audio format focused solely on audio quality and compression, offering smaller file sizes and better playback compatibility. While VOB files are suited for video playback, TTA is optimized for storing and playing high-fidelity audio tracks.
Keep individual VOB files under 700 MB for faster single-file processing; larger VOBs (1–4 GB) may increase processing time and memory use.
To preserve original audio quality, extract the original PCM/AC-3/DTS track from the VOB and encode to TTA with matching sample rate and channels rather than re-encoding via lossy intermediate formats.
For multiple VOBs from the same DVD title, first join or concatenate contiguous VOB segments (VIDEO_TS sequence) to preserve continuous audio and metadata before TTA conversion.
Use batch conversion for large libraries, but limit concurrent jobs to avoid disk I/O and CPU bottlenecks; test one file to confirm settings before running large batches.
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Format limitation: TTA is a lossless audio codec and does not store video; any subtitle or menu data in VOB will be ignored and DTS/AC-3 decoding may require codecs or license-compatible decoders during extraction.