I know of one method that works...
use mpeg mediator to convert the vob files to .avi and you can edit
them in premiere.

--- In [email protected], Vadieh Rahmani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>    
>   I am given a DVD and asked to extract some parts of it and convert
them to avis. I put the DVD in the drive and open up the directory I
see vob files (if I undrestand this correctly vob files are MPEG2
files). Then I open up my Premiere Pro software and I try to import
the vob file to be able to extarct out some parts of it, but I get an
error message saying: "No importer found that supports this file
type."  What does this exactly mean? Do I not have the correct codec
(MPEG2 codec)? And, how and where do I get the right "importer"?
>    
>   Thanks for your help in advance.
>   Vadieh
> 
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