I've not had this happen also using PPCS2
I just place the clip on the timeline, don't rename extension, hit space
bar to render - IIRC. I don't do this often.
What kind of project are you making? I think when I have done this I was
creating NTSC DV
joe salerno
Uwe Soltau wrote:
>
>
> I sometimes have to use clips from DVDs. (all legal and with permission).
> I have tried different ways but pick up the following problem;
>
> I copy the VOB file to the computer and change the file extension to ,mpg
> When I put it on the timeline in PPCS2 I find pixelated red sections
> (4or 5 frames) at random intervals.
> Doing it a second time the spots are at exactly the same positions.
> It happens only with certain movies.
> I also tried to use NERO Vision to copy the clips to the HDD. Same result.
> I get the same problem when I put the videos straight into Encore.
>
> The only way I know to avoid this is playing the DVD in a DVD player
> and and capturing
> it as .avi and then converting it back to MPEG. That is a long process
> and surely results in some loss of quality.
>
> Would anybody have an idea why this happens and/or what other ways there
> are to get good results.
> Two friends experience the same problem.
> Uwe
>
>
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