Conversion of .vob to use on Windows Movie Maker

I have a sony dcr-dvd305 handycam.  When I copy the files on my computer, him coming up with a .vob extension.  I have Koyote converter program.  What format can I convert to for the filmmaker.  I did something and they are fine.  They tried .avi and they come out blurry.  What I do in conver to? Thank you

I have a sony dcr-dvd305 handycam.  When I copy the files on my computer, him coming up with a .vob extension.  I have Koyote converter program.  What format can I convert to for the filmmaker.  I did something and they are fine.  They tried .avi and they come out blurry.  What I do in conver to? Thank you

WMV format.

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