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Title: Extracting Video and Audio from DVD
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Forum: What Happens in Vegas...  What Happens in Vegas... - forum profile
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Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2007-04-05 12:20:00)  by Ryan Calloway
Hello All, I recently had someone ask me to make a highlight video from their sons football games. The games were on three DVDs. I was able to get the video off with a program that a friend of mine had. I was unable to get the audio off. Does Vegas have a way of extracting (maybe not the right word) both the audio or video? If Vegas doesn't is there any software out there that will ...
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Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2007-04-05 13:11:00)  by Don Bloom
it's possible that the audio is AC3 which Vegas will render to but not read. When I have a DVD to import I have found it easier to play in in with a small DVD player and just capture as you normaly would. Then you also have an much easier time editing. MPEG is a very difficult codec to edit in Vegas. Don
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Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2007-04-05 13:29:00)  by Edward Troxel
The newer versions of Vegas will read AC3 when it's in an MPEG file. You didn't say what version of Vegas you're using. The newer versions also have a File - Import - DVD Camcorder Disc option which is designed to extract from a DVD. You could try that (depending on what version you have). Don's method will ALWAYS work, though.
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Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2007-04-07 00:28:00)  by Ryan Calloway
Don & Edward, Thanks for the advice. Sorry for the late reply. I use Vegas 6.0 I will definitely try using the DVD player and I probably need to update to the latest version of Vegas. Thanks again.
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Started 1 year, 8 months ago (2007-04-07 07:08:00)  by Edward Troxel
Since you're on Vegas 6, make sure you update to the most current version of Vegas 6. DVD import was added in 6.0c.
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Ryan Calloway
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user's latest post:
Extracting Video and Audio from DVD
Published (2007-04-05 12:20:00)
Hello All, I recently had someone ask me to make a highlight video from their sons football games. The games were on three DVDs. I was able to get the video off with a program that a friend of mine had. I was unable to get the audio off. Does Vegas have a way of extracting (maybe not the right word) both the audio or video? If Vegas doesn't is there any software out there that will allow me to have the audio and video in a workable...
Edward Troxel
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user's latest post:
Extracting Video and Audio from DVD
Published (2007-04-07 07:08:00)
Since you're on Vegas 6, make sure you update to the most current version of Vegas 6. DVD import was added in 6.0c.
Don Bloom
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user's latest post:
Extracting Video and Audio from DVD
Published (2007-04-05 13:11:00)
it's possible that the audio is AC3 which Vegas will render to but not read. When I have a DVD to import I have found it easier to play in in with a small DVD player and just capture as you normaly would. Then you also have an much easier time editing. MPEG is a very difficult codec to edit in Vegas. Don