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    hey, i´m in a little trouble here... i work with video editing and i received a job that a guy passed me!
    the videos are in .mpg but premier will not read it .... i tried converting it with i think about 8 programs...
    and neither of them worked!!
    so my problem is i need to do this job

    any ideas??? i think the guy passed to his computer throw usb and using a SONY program ... do you think if i just got the little cds and passed it with my dvd reader it would worked ???

    thanks guys i hope you guys can help me!!!!

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    Try dropping one of the files in Gspot 2.70. That should identify the format. And you might check to see if VLC can play them.

    If neither works, try re-ripping the discs with DVD Decrypter. Or try ISOBuster. But they should just be standard (PAL or NTSC) DVD format, AFAIK.

    And welcome to our forums.
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    thanks i´ll try that out and yes they do run on vlc but only the image appears not the audio.... but i´ve manage to convert the audio with total video to mp3 but the image wont run neither on premier or studio 9 and no program will convert it !!!!
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    Originally Posted by Medu
    thanks i´ll try that out and yes they do run on vlc but only the image appears not the audio.... but i´ve manage to convert the audio with total video to mp3 but the image wont run neither on premier or studio 9 and no program will convert it !!!!
    Which version Premiere?
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