Media Flip Flop

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  • Started 7 years ago by pauleveritt
  • Latest reply from compusolver

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  1. pauleveritt
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    I have a library of privately produced DVDs. They are of church services. I need to take these DVDs back into Premiere Pro 1.5 and edit them down to 1 hour and the output them to both DVD and SVHS. The goal is to rebroadcast them on the local community access channel and they are currently set up for only SVHS playback. I have working on getting them upgraded to DVD playback capability, but I will still need to edit down the DVD to 1 hour. With ongoing productions, the original files will be available. With the library files, only the DVDs are available and Premiere Pro 1.5 can not import them directly. So if any of you hard core, big time editors/media producers will share you mojo with me, it will be most appreciated.
    Posted 7 years ago #
  2. compusolver
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    I'm no "hard core, big time editors/media producer", but since none of that type have replied to you yet, may I suggest you try WinAVI Media Converter? It will convert VOB files (what is on your DVD's) to AVI or other formats, though it sometimes gets the audio and video tracks misaligned . Premiere Pro should accept the AVI files (assuming codecs are right).

    You might be able to Google-up some shareware conversion programs. I've been hanging onto my original DV tapes hoping a good archive solution will come along.
    Posted 7 years ago #

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