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    I am new at video editing, help.

    I have a wedding DVD video that burned with dvd decrypter and loaded it to my hardrive. It created two files a ISO file and .MDS files.
    How do I load them to my Adobe Premiere pro 1.5.
    I have to convert them to mpeg files?

    Help I am a rookie.............
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    I would use ISObuster to extract the video. Why is it an ISO in the first place, though? That's used more to burn exact copies of a file. You can also just view it with a program like Daemon Tools.

    You sure it's not already a MPEG-2 video?
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    Originally Posted by gomez1
    I have to convert them to mpeg files?
    Read on: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=224833
    "Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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    Thanks for the help.. I used dvd-dcrypter to convert the files to M-PEG2.
    Created mpeg2 files, but the audio was created with a windvd icon.

    I dont have windvd as default when a dvd loads on my pc.

    I loaded my m-peg2 files to my adobe premiere pro 1.5.

    How can I load the audio files?
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    Never mind what icon Windows uses for a certain file type. What kind of audio format is it?
    Look at its extension.

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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    Never mind what icon Windows uses for a certain file type. What kind of audio format is it?
    Look at its extension.

    /Mats
    The audio file is called It's called VTS_01_1.

    The VTS_01_0.IFO is nothing right?

    Appreciate your input...
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    Obviously, you've got that (oh how I hate MS at times!) silly option "hide extension of known file types" still enabled. Open any folder, select "Folder Options" under the "Tools" menu. Second tab, uncheck that option.
    By extension, I mean the three letters after the last dot in the file name. This is often a clue to what kind of file we're dealing with. My guess is that it's an AC3 file.
    Don't know about Premiere, but it should be able to load AC3 audio. If not, convert it to wav first. (Headac3he)
    The IFO is not "nothing" - it's the file that tells the DVD player what to do with the VOBs. A DVD wouldn't work without one. But for your purpose (editing) it's irrelevant.

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