Frage von fant:Hi,
I read a DVD with AnyDVD and renamed the vob file to mpeg. When importing into Premiere, there is the following error:
Unsupported audio rate in file
Has anyone any idea what this means and how I s.besten from a DVD-create an importable file for Premiere?
THANK YOU!
Antwort von clint:
Hi,
I read a DVD with AnyDVD and renamed the vob file to mpeg. When importing into Premiere, there is the following error:
Unsupported audio rate in file
Has anyone any idea what this means and how I s.besten from a DVD-create an importable file for Premiere?
THANK YOU! Hi,
VOB is not an MPEG. Rename benefit as synonymous nix. A golf course is not synonymous to the Benz if you draufklebt nen Stern;)
How do you correct the MPEG stream from the VOB and it further rausholst anschleißend You can learn here, for example:
http://www.slashcam.de/dvfaq/FAQ-Frage_491.html
viele grüße
clint
Antwort von steveb:
Rename benefit as synonymous nix it is not quite true ... most VOB files can very well be it further by rename to mpg. It is rather an issue of Premiere.
This will eg funtkionieren in Ulead. Sometimes, however, there is time display errors, if one takes place the renamed files in a standard media player ... Try it.
Antwort von clint:
Rename benefit as synonymous nix
it is not quite true ... most VOB files can very well be it further by rename to mpg. It is rather an issue of Premiere.
Well, if I have a tiff to jpg rename, Photoshop is synonymous can still open and further process. :)
Changing the file extension but this does nothing s.Inhalt. The ending is really just there to say Windows with which program the file to open. And since a VOB with MPEG nunmal not identical,
I would choose the "clean" version and pull out the MPEG stream.
Many greetings!
Antwort von steveb:
I think his problem will be the audio part. perhaps it is an AC3 problem?
I would rip the DVD synonymous with DVDShrink again. Perhaps it can be realized synonymous with chopperxp. just a soundtrack to the rip and select try again.