VOB to Editable format ?

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by FredM, Jul 29, 2003.

  1. FredM

    FredM Guest

    I want to rip a short film from a DVD and then be able to edit it. I have managed to rip it using DVDDecrypter (very nice) but now, I want to edit it in a format that VEGAS Video (for example) likes. I'd also like to preserve the Video and Audio quality if possible. Thanks - Fred
     
  2. Yuriv

    Yuriv Regular member

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    I'm not familiar with Vegas video, but TMPGENC DVD Author will accept a VOB file as input, and will then allow you to edit it to remove certain parts while losing no quality.
    A guide for TMPGEnc DVD Author is available at: http://www.chrismccann.co.uk/tmpgenc_dvd_author.htm

    Would that solve your problem?
     
  3. FredM

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    A million thank you's. That TMPGEnc app is fantastic! It rips and renders an MPEG in one simple step. I just found this site/forum today... It's great. Thanks Again Yuriv! - Fred Maher
     
  4. herbsman

    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    If you had of gone with Sonic Foundry's DVD Architect instead of Vegas 4.0 it would've accepted VOB format.

    Just mentioning that fact : )

    TMPGEnc is good though...happy rendering

     
  5. FredM

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    Ahh, that's good to know. However, I need to cut the content to ribbons.
     
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    Oriphus Senior member

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    Can you put the output of TMPGEnc into Vegas 4.0 ok for doing that?
     
  7. FredM

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    YES! TMPGEnc, when you "save to HDD" creates an MPEG clip that is recognized by video editing applications.
     
  8. Oriphus

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    Thats great. I've heard some very good things about Vegas 4.0 but had associated it more with creating video from VHS and other sources rather than DVD.
     

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