Convert DVD .VRO files to AVI

The picture in the last post is a still from our ultrasound at 20 weeks. We also got a video (on this kind of oblong thing, they called it "VHS" but it wouldn't fit into our DVD player), which a coworker graciously converted into a DVD for me.

The DVD has a .VRO file on it, and I ran across this handy app to convert the VRO to AVI so I could edit it: https://www.flaskmpeg.net.

Like many of these types of apps, its UI leaves something to be desired, but hey - it works.

Now to edit out my social security number from the video before posting it online... :-)