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Frage von stuber79:


Hallo erstmal!

I'm new here and hope my question is in "mixed" half-right.

The following problem:

I want for my studies, a CD-Extra to make a tape. From this tape I have bought a DVD and now I have the films of intercutting this DVD in Premiere.

I've tried a lot:

1st: I have read in a forum, you could simply rename the VOBs to mpg. Okay, almost all the players play it then, but Premiere Pro 1.5, it can import them because of an invalid audio rate does not.

2nd: In a forum I found the tip, the K-Lite Codec Pack install. In fact, Premiere can then import the mpg, but it is not reasonable to edit. Frames are repeated to let in - and outpoint Although set that has inserted into the timeline to do with the starting material results but not too much, etc. The K-Lite Codec Pack I then uninstalled again.

3rd: I found a forum to point out that TMPGEnc would be suitable. So I have my concern.

TMPGEnc MPEG Editor makes me out of my DVD each track as Mpeg2 on my plate. He complains about anything but Audiomäßiges. The result on my plate is as follows:

Several players (eg VLC or Winamp) to play on some tracks, both as synonymous Picture Sound off correctly. On other tracks, only the sound is running, I can not see the Picture. The sound is everywhere, but definitely there!

Now I have this with TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress to convert Mpeg2 to Mpeg1, so that I can now continue working with Premiere.

Now the (coming to me) astonishing:

The tracks that of the players play correctly, are synonymous converted correctly. Clear.

Among the tracks, which of the players has been reproduced, but only the sound, TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress brings the message that he was not able to open the mpg as the audio source. The picture, however, he converted correctly.

How can this be understood? The players play only the sound, TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress however, recognizes only the Picture?

I noticed the following: The sound problem happens with all tracks, which is spoken in, for example in the making-of tracks. In the videos, the problem does not occur.


Okay, I think I have now sufficiently explained what I've tried.

What can I do to finally just about everything I can see on the DVD, cut in Premiere to be? I ran away the time and I simply have too much time wasted with yet fairly unsuccessful attempts.

For your help I am very grateful to you in advance.

I would be happy if there is a solution that will save me to go the analog way of capturing and my DVD player to ;-)

Greetings Stuber79!

Space


Antwort von stuber79:

No one knows a solution or at least an approach? If there is no solution, can you tell me the synonymous happy! Thanx!

Space


Antwort von Axel:

Hello Stuber79,
I try to help, synonymous knows how to do it, but unfortunately I have not sat for ten years before the Windows Calculator. In this forum, seems like yesterday and today, ninth, or idea to have several on the same facts allusive questions to answer. My words may be contaminated Mac, that is, I know maybe other file extensions or similar.

1. Just renaming the VOB file can bring anything. Here Mpeg2 (picture) and AC3 (sound) are woven into a data stream (multiplexed), these you must first de-mux (the PC tool called möglichweise VOB edit ???). Although Premiere should accept the Picture of the VOB, so you can not work with it.

2. In this way you will get as Mpeg2 Picture and Sound cleanly separated as AC3. AC3 you still need to premiere in WAV (or processed premiere this? If I can not imagine ....), tool with which I do not know, since you'd have to Google.

Space


Antwort von stuber79:

I have a program to demuxxen (TMPG. ..), but the problem is that supposedly in some of the tracks of the DVD no audio source is inside. This does not apply to music videos, but as the documentation.

As I once analyzed the DVD with DVDShrink, I've noticed that this track is no stereo but only have 5.1 sound. Can it be that this is not accepted as a sound source of my Demux program easily?

Space


Antwort von test:

rtretre

Space


Antwort von GhostDog:

"stuber79" wrote: I have a program to demuxxen (TMPG. ..), but the problem is that supposedly in some of the tracks of the DVD no audio source is inside. This does not apply to music videos, but as the documentation.

As I once analyzed the DVD with DVDShrink, I've noticed that this track is no stereo but only have 5.1 sound. Can it be that this is not accepted as a sound source of my Demux program easily?


Hello Stuber.
TMPG Since the program does not seem to be the right thing. I know under that name an encoder that converts DV to Mpeg2. A Demux program must provide everything: Picture, all sound and subtitle tracks, and although no preference whether AC3, PCM, DTS or MPEG.
Except VLC and WinDVD software player will probably not synonymous with what AC3 (= DolbyDigital, can start at 99% of all DVD discs, often 5.1), and Premiere not synonymous. Therefore, you ought to AC3 again with a decoder (ie converting from Apple "MacAC3dec") to WAV.
It is interesting that you get at the music videos sound. It could be that we are dealing with PCM, a similar, such as CD audio or WAV, and almost always stereo. No idea if the premiere processed, if not, you'd have to just synonymous to convert.

Space


Antwort von Gast:

Hello Stuber,

Why not take a DVD consumer player, then the S-VHS output and use with an analog to DV converters in the PC?

A good player is no optical loss to the DVD, eg in the PC. With CANOPUS ADVC 55th

Under Premiere will work with the DV-AVI easily.

Space



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