How to Convert VRO to AVCHD
What is VRO?
Unlike standard DVD-Video recordings, the aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) is contained in the .VRO file itself as part of the video stream. Thus DVD-VR supports mixed format presentations within a single .VRO file. Contrast DVD-Video where the aspect ratio is coded into the accompanying .IFO file and thus a single .VOB file can be in a single aspect ratio only. VRO is a container format for multiplexed audiovisual content. VRO file is an equivalent to a collection of DVD-Video VOB files. If one doesn't care about any edits (e.g., deleting of recorded videos), one can play the VRO directly as if it was a standard DVD-Video VOB file. Fragmented VRO files are not widely supported by software players and video editing software.
How to convert VRO to AVCHD using Video Converter
Encode HD Video (inc. AVCHD, TS, TOD, AVI HD, M2TS, etc.), AVI, MP4, WMV, Blu-ray, 3GP, DVD, VOB, MPEG, H.263/H.264 codecs, DVR-MS, MKV, FLV, etc. with AVS Video Converter or Mac Video Converter.
Free download Video Converter (Windows User | Mac User).
Step 1: Load or drag VRO videos to Video Converter.
Step 2: Click image button at right of each video item, and choose AVCHD as output format from Format list. You are also allowed to trim, crop, and add effect to VRO videos before converting.
Step 3: Click "Convert Now!" to start to convert VRO to AVCHD.
When the process is over the following window will be opened.

