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MP4 vs VOB

MP4 vs VOB

A detailed comparison of MP4 Video and DVD Video Object — file size, quality, compatibility, and which format to choose for your workflow.

MP4

MP4 Video

Video Files

MP4 is the most universally supported video container format. It typically uses H.264 or H.265 video codecs with AAC audio, providing an excellent balance of quality and file size across all devices and platforms.

About MP4 files
VOB

DVD Video Object

Video Files

VOB (Video Object) is the container format for DVD video content.

About VOB files

Strengths Comparison

MP4 Strengths

  • Universal playback — every browser, phone, TV, game console, and editing suite reads MP4.
  • Supports modern codecs (H.264, H.265, AV1) with no container changes.
  • Progressive streaming works with the "moov atom" at the start of the file.
  • Carries subtitles, chapters, multiple audio tracks, and embedded metadata.
  • ISO-standardized (ISO/IEC 14496-14) and patent-licensable via MPEG LA.

VOB Strengths

  • Universal DVD support on every player ever made.
  • Carries multiple audio tracks, subtitles, and menus in one container.
  • Mature tooling ecosystem for extraction and editing.

Limitations

MP4 Limitations

  • Codec licensing (H.264, H.265) carries royalty costs for commercial use.
  • Streaming requires the moov atom at the start — a misplaced atom breaks web playback.
  • Not ideal for lossless or professional editing workflows (use ProRes or DNxHD instead).
  • Editing an MP4 almost always re-encodes, degrading quality.

VOB Limitations

  • Hard 1 GB file-size cap forces multi-file splits.
  • MPEG-2 compression is 2-3× larger than modern codecs.
  • Tied to CSS copy protection — decryption was once illegal.
  • Disc-era format; streaming replaced DVDs for most users.

Technical Specifications

Specification MP4 VOB
MIME type video/mp4 video/dvd
Container ISO Base Media File Format (ISO/IEC 14496-12) MPEG-2 Program Stream with DVD extensions
Common video codecs H.264 (AVC), H.265 (HEVC), AV1, VP9
Common audio codecs AAC, MP3, FLAC, Opus
Max file size Practically ~16 TB; 2^63 bytes theoretical
Streaming Supported with faststart (moov atom at front)
Extension .vob
Video codec MPEG-2
Audio codecs AC-3, DTS, MPEG audio, LPCM

Typical File Sizes

MP4

  • Smartphone video (1080p, 1 min) 60–120 MB
  • 4K video (1 min, H.265) 200–400 MB
  • Streamed movie (90 min, H.264) 1–4 GB
  • Social clip (15s, H.264, 720p) 3–8 MB

VOB

  • Single VOB segment ~1 GB (capped)
  • 2-hour DVD movie (full VIDEO_TS) 4-7 GB

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Frequently Asked Questions

MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) is the most universal video container format, standardized by ISO in 2001. It typically holds H.264 or H.265 video with AAC audio and supports subtitles, chapters, and metadata.

MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) is the most universal video container formato, padrãoized by ISO in 2001. It tipicamente holds H.264 ou H.265 video com AAC audio e suporta subtitles, chapters, e metadata.

MP4 files play on virtually every device and media player including VLC, Windows Media Player, QuickTime, and all web browsers. Smartphones and smart TVs also support MP4 natively.

MP4 arquivos reproduzir on virtually every device e media player including VLC, Windows Media Player, QuickTime, e all web browsers. Smartphones e smart TVs also support MP4 natively.

MP4 has broader device compatibility and is the standard for streaming and social media. MKV supports more audio tracks, subtitles, and codecs, making it better for archiving movies with multiple languages.

MP4 has broader device compatibilidade e is the padrão para streaming e social media. MKV suporta more audio tracks, subtitles, e codecs, making it better para archiving movies com multiple languages.

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