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Convert a VOB (DVD) movie, and import into Adobe Premiere

17 June 2009 No Comment

Problem

A colleague was having trouble getting a DVD imported to Adobe Premier for some overlay edits etc and asked me to take a look.

Solution

VOB files are MPEG-2 files with a different coat on. Rename the .vob file to .mpg and it should work. This also works in Sony Vegas and probably other software. No idea how copy-protection on some disks might effect this?

That really WAS a quickfix and probably not worth posting. If you have any questions, thoughts or corrections please post a comment below.

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