converting dvd files to mpeg/mov

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emkart
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converting dvd files to mpeg/mov

Post by emkart »

I just finished recording a 40 minute demo on dvd using a dvd recorder. This recorder puts some stupid default menu on the dvd. Now we'dd like to use the recorded file in iMovie, Final Cut of iDVD, so we can use the menus we've created ourselfs. Now we're looking for a program that can turn that dvd file into a file we can use in one of the mentioned programs. It doesn't mater if teh solution runs on windows or on macintosh.
If it is not possible to convert the file with the audio included it does not matter, It's our own produced music and we do have enough backup of that..

sorry for my english guys:D

[Edited on 24-1-2005 by emkart]

SuperficiaL
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Post by SuperficiaL »

there are some programs that do that but they are "not very stable".
so i would advise a profesional capture card.
where do u live?
maybe i can help?

greetz SuperficiaL

Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

canopus procoder2.0, adeobe encore dvd 1.5, adobve premiere pro 1.5 !

emkart
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Post by emkart »

I live in Rotterdam, u should know where that is :D

Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

a friend of mine told me that you can rename .vob files to.mpg or .mpeg (you´ll have to try) and then edit it with premiere pro 1.5 ! cool, isn´t it?

emkart
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Post by emkart »

that doesn't work :(

levon
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Post by levon »

unfortunatly your using a mac, if you have access to a PC you could use a free program called DVDshrink, and that would let you save in as a few different formats, and then you would be able to use it on the mac.

emkart
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Post by emkart »

I do have a pc as well, otherwise I would not be able to use Resolume :D

edwin
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Post by edwin »

emkart likes to post his messages twice ;-)

on the site digital-digest there is a lot of usefull info on a lot of things that has to do with video.
flaskmpeg is a tool to rip and convert dvd's

http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downl ... kmpeg.html

cheers

on the site digital-digest there is a lot of usefull info on a lot of things that has to do with video.
flaskmpeg is a tool to rip and convert dvd's

http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downl ... kmpeg.html

cheers

so you get my answer twice ;-)

emkart
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Post by emkart »

thnx Edwin

Tnnx again Edwin ;)

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