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DdeGannes
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January 16, 2021
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Import from DVD created 2004 to convert to Digital file format

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I would like to convert some DVD disks created in 2004 \and convert them to digital files format?

 

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Warren Heaton
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January 16, 2021

While Premiere Pro supports importing the DVD-Video data structure directly, it's usually slow and clunky, and depending on how it was authored may not play from start to finish as it does from the disc.

 

Consider using Mac DVDRipper Pro (https://www.macdvdripperpro.com) to convert the VIDEO_TS data structure to MP4 that can more easily be imported into a Premiere Pro project.  The trial version will do 5 DVDs.  I haven't used it under macOS 11.1 Big Sur, but the website says that there are "no known issues at the moment".  Another thing I really like about this application is that it recognizes a Sonata_Volume that Sony DVD recorders created when recording to DVD-R.  This format was designed to allow us to play what we've recorded to disc while making it nearly impossible to copy or rip. 

 

DVDxDVPro is my preferred conversion application as it allows us to set in and out points, queue up multiple sections and convert to DV-NTSC or Apple ProRes; however, it doesn't run on anything newer than macOS High Sierra 10.13 and the publisher is not planning an update.

DdeGannes
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January 16, 2021

Thanks Warren, I will check that app it may meet my needs.

Worked fine, just what I needed. So guess I can now do some editing in Premiere Pro.

 

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
FlyingFourFun
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January 18, 2021

DdeGannes

Just wanted to offer a tip for you... Generaly, DVD video was stored very compressed, and low bit rate.  I have bene using a product called Topaz Video Enhance AI (Version 1.8.1 currently) and it works miracles with low quality footage to convert it to higher quality.  It has some impressive tools to remove JPEG artificacts/blocks and it can literaly improve the quality of the video.  I think you can download it try a sample.

 

I have been usign this tool to convert everythign from 3GP (Old blackberry video) and a DVD video I also created for myself in 1998 to 4k video.  While it doesnt work on Interlaced footage, I used premier to deinterlace it, then ran it through Topaz Video Enhance and they look very really nice.  In some cases I converted up to either 4k or 8k, and then scaled them back down on export with premier, they seemed to look better often doign that.

 

The process is slow I will warn you,  for example my RTX3090 takes 0.34 seconds per frame.  But for my old family movies it was worth it.   Anyways, If you were not aware of this option, just wanted to bring it to your attention...

 

I also use the software when need Warp Stabilize,  if you ever use WS, it can be very handy too.  I let WS do its thing, but I do not let it autozoom the footage, only crop,  I then take that footage and use a 'custom scale' number in Topaz, and it brings it back to full frame size and looks very good.

 

( Hopefully Adobe brings somethign like this to Premier,  with the new super resulation in Photo Shop, it might be close 🙂 )

John T Smith
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January 16, 2021

If these are "movie" discs with VOB files

Directly editing a VOB... or Ripping a VOB to edit using a note from Jim Simon
-https://community.adobe.com/t5/Premiere-Pro/I-have-a-DVD-and-would-like-to-make-mpeg-clips-of-parts-of-it/td-p/5535661

Legend
January 16, 2021

first question is are these copy protected disks?  Try using handbrake 

https://handbrake.fr/downloads.php

to "rip" the dvd's.    if they're not copyprotected, you might do somewhat better with mpegstreamclip

http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html

but it's become more problematic in recent mac os's.

DdeGannes
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January 16, 2021

The disks are created by me personally, I just wish to convert to a digital file type.

I will have a look at the second link you attached. Thanks. for the prompt response.

Do I need to copy the disk to the computer HDD then try to import it?

 

 

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
Warren Heaton
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January 16, 2021

You do not usually need to copy your DVDs to your hard drive prior to ripping the VIDEO_TS data; however, it would not hurt.  You'd have a backup on your drive and the rip will go faster when you do it.