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      Dear Lazyweb...
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      So I have a number of VOB files from a DVD, and wish to turn them into a
      single Ogg Vorbis file.  Does anyone have a GStreamer pipeline that works
      directly on VOB files (and not reading via <tt>dvdreadsrc</tt>) and will
      combine the multiple VOBs into a single output file?
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