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Shamplooo
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September 20, 2019
Question

Aide - Importation depuis un DVD, mauvaise qualité (audio et visuel)

  • September 20, 2019
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Bonjour tout le monde,

 

j'essaye de chercher de l'aide ici...

 

Je suis en train de faire un montage avec des séquences provenant d'un DVD, dont les fichiers sont des .MOV. Le problème, c'est qu'une fois importés sur Premiere Pro, la qualité est terrible: il y a des sortes de cubes et de lignes de couleurs épileptiques et le son est effroyable. Alors que lorsque je les joue sur Windows Movie Player, tout est parfait. C'est mon premier vrai montage, pourriez-vous me venir en aide? 

 

Merci! 

 

 

Hello everyone,

 

Just trying to seek for some help in here... 

 

I'm trying to do a montage with sequences from a DVD. The files are .MOV. files.When I play them with the "Windows  Media Player', the quality is superb. But once uploaded in Premiere Pro, there are some colored strips/squares on it, with an awful sound. Knowing that I am very new at this, could you give me a hand? 

 

Thank you ! 

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    Warren Heaton
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 20, 2019

    It looks like Premiere Pro is having trouble demultiplexing the VIDEO_TS data.

     

    You'll want to find an application that can rip DVDs to an editable format.

     

    I usually use DVDxDV Pro for this; however, it's QuickTime based and Mac only.  It does a really good job of  converting to formats that are good for editing (like DV-NTSC and, better yet, Apple ProRes).

     

    HandBrake will convert to MP4, but that probably won't hold up well to editing.

     

     

     

    -Warren

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 20, 2019

    The fact this dvd playes fine in WMP does not mean the files them selfes play fine in Premiere which is an editor unlike WMP whcih is just a player.

    If you want to edit these files my recommendation is to rip the dvd in Handbrake first and bring the converted files which will be mp4 into Premiere.

    R Neil Haugen
    Legend
    September 20, 2019

    That actually shows in the name of the clip in the Timeline header as a .vob file. The original may have been mov, but on being written to DVD, became a .vob.

     

    You may be having an issue just with the vob, or ... perhaps going to Software Only for the Mercury Acceleration setting in your Project Settings dialog may help.

     

    Neil

    Everyone's mileage always varies ...