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  1. Member marcelj's Avatar
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    Hi,

    I capture my home-videos with ScenalyzerLive. The scenes are written into AVI files and these AVI files also contain the corresponding Audio. Then I can import the AVI files into Premiere Pro.
    My intention for the (nearby?) future is to let a photoshop convert my anciened Super8 home-films to DVD. But the result on DVD will be VOBfiles and those I can't import in Premiere Pro.
    I have done some trying with DVD2AVI, FlaskMPEG and some others, but all the (few) ones I tried do write the Audio to a separate WAVfile or I don't get any sound whatsoever (most probably I did something wrong).
    What I'm looking foe is a VOB-AVI converter which writes tha Video and Audio to the same AVI file.

    Does anybody have any info about this?

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    If you need to convert the DVD VOBs to a MPEG format to edit, look at this guide:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=224833

    I would use an editor like MPEG-VCR or one that works with MPEGs.

    Or you can encode the MPEGs to AVIs, edit with your AVI editing program and encode back to MPEG-2, but you are going through a lot of conversions.

    EDIT: Can the 'photoshop' convert the videos to DV or another high quality AVI format? That would seem the better solution. Then you would not have so much re-encoding.
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    Hi RedWudz,

    That site seems the contain a lot of info I can use, I'll take my time to through it.
    Thanks a lot for that.
    And no, they seem not to be able to convert VOB to AVI. I asked them but no.

    Thanks again,
    Marcel
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  4. VOB to AVI - i would recommend SUPER DVD RIPPER. its a small program but quite handy, with different features. it is not free though!
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    Hi n3mi,

    Thanks for the advice,
    Marcel
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