Anyone know the best lossless or nearly lossless way to rip a DVD so I can re-edit it? With CS4 I use to be able to handle an MPG2 made from VOB2MPG, but CS5 doesn't handle them.
Of course these DVDs are non-copyright protected and all, I just wanted to know a good way to get these ready to edit.
Thanks!
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The full version should support mpeg2 dvd http://help.adobe.com/en_US/premierepro/cs/using/WSd79b3ca3b623cac97fa024001235833a568-8000.html
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You're right, it does say it should. I have the full version, so maybe I ripped it wrong. I'll try again and see if I can import it...
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