[DM-MUG] importing video from a DVD
Holly Welch
hfwelch at mac.com
Fri Apr 9 21:55:51 CDT 2010
I just did a dvd in iMovie from a home video of a wedding, that was broken into 6 chapters on the Walgreen's dvd.
You will need to download Mpeg Streamclip. It can open the files and convert them to mpeg 4, which you can import into iMovie. If you need help, contact me off list.
Holly
On Apr 9, 2010, at 9:48 PM, Matt Stanton wrote:
> DVD video is a sort of confusing deal. I'm not sure that I really
> understand much more than a sliver of it, but I will attempt a stab at
> it. First, video on a DVD (standard, anyway... there are also DivX
> DVDs, and they are a whole other matter) is encoded as an mpeg-2
> Transport Stream. That's what the VIDEO_TS folder has in it. The .VOB
> files are the different video streams. On a self-made DVD with no
> menus, trailers, etc, you should have only maybe one or two of these.
> If you download a video player for mac that can play these directly,
> then you could open each one to find out which is the correct video.
>
> There are other files on the DVD, but I have no clue what they really
> do. I assume that subtitle tracks, alternate audio tracks (Dolby
> Digital, DTS, PCM, and different languages), menu system options,
> playback control, chapter points, and some of the other stuff that DVDs
> are capable of go in those files. The only thing you'll be interested
> in should be the .VOB files. You will likely need to transcode them to
> a format that iMovie can work with. I don't have any experience with
> iMovie, so I can't really help you with it, but it might be possible to
> just stick the dvd in the drive, open iMovie, and select video clips
> from the DVD for it to extract, in which case it should take care of the
> transcoding for you. Maybe see if iMovie has a way of 'importing' the dvd?
>
> On 4/9/2010 8:47 PM, Jeff Muller wrote:
>> I'd like to put together a project in iMovie (my first attempt) using several pieces of video that are on DVDs. Most of these were originally on a broadcast format and were dubbed to VHS and later to DVD (the more recent ones were straight to DVD). All of them will play fine in the iMac's DVD Player. The problem is that when I try to import any of them into iMovie, I get two folders called "VIDEO_RM"& "VIDEO_TS". Inside those folders are several grayed-out files with cryptic names and extensions like .BUP, .IFO, .DAT, .VOB. I don't have a clue what these are or how to make them available. I've searched thru the Help files but can't find anything that addresses this problem.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong? Help, please!
>>
>> Jeff
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