How to edit DVD video / VOB in Adobe Premiere

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by teddy1067, Jan 24, 2010.

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    How do you handle DVD video to Premiere before Adobe Premiere support VOB import? I googled and noticed that some would use converting tool to convert DVD to AVI, and some would rename the extension .vob to .mpg. It would be great if renaming works. I do not want to convert the files if I can get a convenient solution. I tried this, but Premiere only plays part of the source video, and sometimes the video does not go with the audio.

    It is said that Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 supports VOB import. I install version 4.2, but could not browse VOB file from the DVD disk in Premiere. I then chose "All File" as file type. Well, the VOB files finally show up. However, I got the following error message when opening it via Media Browser.

    I then found another method to import DVD video to premiere directly. The import plugin works like a charm in my computer and there is no sync problem. All I have done is to install Moyea Importer for Adobe Premiere. Follow the steps below and you can edit DVD video (*.vob) in your Adobe Premiere too.

    Step 1. Download and install the import plugin.
    There shall be no problem if you close Premiere before installing the plugin. The plugin works with CS4, CS3, 2.0, 1.5, 1.0, and Elements 8, 7, 4, 3.

    Step 2. Run Adobe Premiere and browse VOB file.
    My Premiere CS4 now recognizes VOB file with "All Supported Media" as the default files of type. Below is the VOB file playing in CS4.

    Step 3. Edit VOB on timeline.
    Drag the file to timeline, and then you can edit the VOB file, e.g. to change video duration and speed, split video, and so on.

    Well, you can add different source video to compose your own file.
     
    teddy1067, Jan 24, 2010 IP