I used DVD Decrypter to decrypt the DVD.
I DO have huffyuv installed.
I open the VOB with DVD2AVI.
I can see and play the VOB in DVD2AVI - it looks normal.
I choose [File] [Save AVI] - choose huffyuv compression.
It saves the files. When I look at them, all I see is static noise. No picture.
any ideas
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I'm not sure why you are getting this static but is there a reason why you are exporting to avi? It will create a huge file and you will lose quality. Because this post is in the DVD->VCD, SVCD thread I assume you are making a SVCD or VCD, so instead of exporting to avi, save it as a project file. This will create a d2v file and a wav file. If you use TMPGenc to encode you should be able to load these directly, if you use another encoder you may need to frameserve with avisynth or vfapi, but the point is that you should be frameserving instead of exporting to raw avi. Essentially, by frameserving its like being able to load the vob file directly into your encoder.
If you really do want to create a huffyuv avi file, then I'd load the vob files directly into VirtualDubMod and then export to avi. -
You don't actually need to save it as AVI, which is just a waste of time and space. Save it as a project and serve it to your encoder.
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I don't want to burn it - I want to edit it with Premier.
Any ideas on the "correct" or a better way to rip it for editing in Premier?
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