Since I can't open vobs in Premiere, how else can I do it? I've tried so hard for months.... I need to edit videos for a project so I can't have any quality loss.
So far I've recorded DV tapes to DVD (no I don't have the DV's anymore and no I can't get them again) and then I ripped the DVD's. I've tried Virtual Dub, but it keeps crashing.
I really need to edit these in Premiere for effects and such, but if I end up with another program I guess that's fine as long as there's no quality loss and if I'm able to burn it to a DVD with menus and such.
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I guess you need to convert the VOB to AVI
Get VirtualDubMPEG if you haven't already
and open the VOB and save it to AVI with an MJPEG codec
or Huffy if you have lots of room
Why does Vdub crash ? -
you are going to have quality loss no the less no mater how you do it - as mpeg is a lossy compression ..
you can load VOB files directly into Sony Vegas (but still will have loss of quality re-encoding)"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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