As a background for my question, my goal is to re integrate the deleted scenes on SW Episode I disc 2 to the main movie using Premiere 6, and have the finished product in Divx 4 format. I'm using the stock version of Premiere.
I've ripped the *.Vob's containing the deleted scenes, and I have encoded them in Divx format, which is fine and dandy.
My problem is with editing the Divx encoded files with Premiere, If I open the file in Premiere, and I try to navigate the file frame by frame, the video output doesn't change, so I have no visual references.
Based on this, I figured I would just convert from *.vob to Full Frames, or no recompression (using DVD2AVI 1.82), and it just creates a 0kb file. Next step, I decided to try the same procedure using Flask 0.6, it goes thru the motions, which is more than DVD2AVI did, but the finished product is an unreadable 2Gb ish AVI (the input file is 79Mb!).
My question is basically whether I'm going about this the right way, or is there a better way to do it? Are there any plugins or codecs that would help me? For shits and grins I tried encoding in Cinepack, and all I can say is ICK!!
I know there is at least one application that has the ability to edit the *.Vob's directly, but I'd prefer to keep it free (I already own Premiere )
And yes, I know that I can just do it using my Apex player and ATI AIW 128, but that just defeats the purpose....plus it would be too easy.
I've got a 1.2Ghz Athlon, 640Megs of ram, and 40 gigs of hard drive space, so solutions involving large files really aren't an issue.
Thanks in advance for any constructive feedback
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"I'm doomed to do everything the hard way...some would consider that a curse, but I consider it a blessing" --Me
I've ripped the *.Vob's containing the deleted scenes, and I have encoded them in Divx format, which is fine and dandy.
My problem is with editing the Divx encoded files with Premiere, If I open the file in Premiere, and I try to navigate the file frame by frame, the video output doesn't change, so I have no visual references.
Based on this, I figured I would just convert from *.vob to Full Frames, or no recompression (using DVD2AVI 1.82), and it just creates a 0kb file. Next step, I decided to try the same procedure using Flask 0.6, it goes thru the motions, which is more than DVD2AVI did, but the finished product is an unreadable 2Gb ish AVI (the input file is 79Mb!).
My question is basically whether I'm going about this the right way, or is there a better way to do it? Are there any plugins or codecs that would help me? For shits and grins I tried encoding in Cinepack, and all I can say is ICK!!
I know there is at least one application that has the ability to edit the *.Vob's directly, but I'd prefer to keep it free (I already own Premiere )
And yes, I know that I can just do it using my Apex player and ATI AIW 128, but that just defeats the purpose....plus it would be too easy.
I've got a 1.2Ghz Athlon, 640Megs of ram, and 40 gigs of hard drive space, so solutions involving large files really aren't an issue.
Thanks in advance for any constructive feedback
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"I'm doomed to do everything the hard way...some would consider that a curse, but I consider it a blessing" --Me
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