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Monday, June 21st, 2004 10:13 pm
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SmartRipper, DVD2AVI, Premiere and/or Windows Media Maker (plus the proper codecs for compression) is *all* you need to make a vid from a DVD. That, and a song, an idea, and a bit of bloody mindedness.
[General Technical Info, from Getting Started all the way to End Product]
This set of guides are really long and comprehensive. BUT DON'T PANIC! Read them slowly, take breaks to practice, and refer back repeatedly when you get in a rut.
- Vidding 101
- Guide to Easy Songvidding
- Vidding on a computer and Vidding on analog, the technical stuff is rather scary but DON'T PANIC. It's managable.
- A&E's Technical Guides to All Things Audio and Video, has been renewed and revised and it's very long and very very comprehensive.


[DVD RIPPING issues]
- Vidding from a DVD and advises one avoids Pinnacle if you're looking for a capture card.
- This site gives a step-by-step to DVD ripping with links to the appropriate programs. I found the last four progams to be unnecessary, all I used is DVD2AVI (which takes up very little space and is fairly low tech). However, you won't get sound without major fiddling that I didn't bother to figure out and the bigger files may be a bit annoying with DVD2AVI.
- ripping on a Mac, various answers in the comments
- a GOOD, EASY guide to using GordianKnot for ripping to DivX
- useful vidding/ripping information.
- Virtual Dub and encoding
- that Multipass 1stPass/NthPass thing for Divx explained.
- [livejournal.com profile] astolat's lists her hardware setup
- Splitting source using Virtual Dub
- DVD ripping/conversion question (answers in the comments)


[CROSS-PLATFORM/CONVERSION issues]
- Viewing wmv files on Mac's
- Converting .wmv to .rm.
- Converting a bunch of realplayer files to either avi, wmv, or mpeg
- What are your reccomendations for programs to convert avi to mpeg? (answers in comments)
- Converting .ogg to .avi


[SOUND issues]
- resolving sound issues in WMM
- Not that it's one hundred percent necessary in vidding, but if you're going to be mixing/altering songs, you'd probably would want what [livejournal.com profile] rahalia_cat explains as Exact Audio Copy, which removes all the random clicks and buzzes.


[EXPORTING issues]
- How to compress vids on WMM
- working through Premiere's encoding issues (the original problem can be found here)
- getting past exporting problems in Premiere
- Virtual Dub and encoding
- authoring DVDs
- putting vids into MPEG-2 format
- Virtual Dub encoding, aspect ratio problems
- Adobe Premiere "encounters a problem" on rendering a vid


[Miscellanious issues]
- how to Create a Watermark
- how to remove the DivX watermark
- how to get rid of video hitches when you flip horitzontally in iMovie on OS9
- the project trimmer in Premiere...
- Info on MPEG-4
Quickie explaination of avisynth and it's implications


[Before you start vidding...]
- What is Clip Theft and why you just shouldn't do it
- further post on clip theft
- Random things learned from vidding that's good to know before one dives in.
- some common misconceptions about vidding 'rules'.
- with newbie advice from the school of tough love, or as I like to call it 'Ya Need to Develop your Inner Snape'


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Tuesday, November 16th, 2004 09:42 pm (UTC)
Okay, I've read and/or skimmed all the [Technical Info for Getting Started], and I still don't understand how to start. Do you know of / have any tutorials that give step by step instructions for how to use the program? I opened Premeir and there's this whole workspace and I have no idea where to start or what anything does. By now I have a strong knowledge of vidding concepts-- what I do and don't want, and some of the possibilities, but I don't know how to actually USE the program.

Also, I have questions about getting clips. All your tutorials point to how to rip stuff directly from DVDs... most of my source material is already on my hard drive in the form of complete episodes, in .avi and .ogm files. How do I cut out the clip I want?

And lastly, do you know how to change .ogm video files into a file that's compatable with Premier? What files are compatable with Premier?
Saturday, February 12th, 2005 10:58 pm (UTC)
This is a wonderful thing you have done getting all this information together. I finally figured how to get an .avi out of a dvd. It's a lot to absorb, and I think I'm getting a headache, but I wanted to thank you for making this resource.
Sunday, July 31st, 2005 03:08 pm (UTC)
Thank you so much for this, it's been of invaluable help. I'm still not sure how to convert files to something I can use with Windows Movie Maker, though. Help?
(If I've been terminally dim and missed something blindingly obvious, please forgive me; it's eleven at night.)
Monday, August 1st, 2005 01:33 am (UTC)
Erm... I used DVD Decrypter to get the files off of my disk.
(Anonymous)
Monday, February 20th, 2006 05:22 am (UTC)

OK, I’ve gone through so many threads on so many sites on the topic and they all seem to contradict each other, or they’re not clear or they propose I’m trying to do the impossible – and yet I know for a fact that I’m not.

All I want is a program that can convert the VOB files on my hard drive to AVI files so I can use it in Premier. That’s it. I’m not worried about the space issue due to the large files. If I can convert it to an uncompressed AVI, that’s fine too.

People suggest the DVD2AVI program. Fine, but some say it gives problems when converting large files and also that the audio is a problem. I’ve also only been able to either find a 30 day trial version or a trial version that can only convert 1/3 of your file. So what, everybody who doesn’t buy this program, makes due with a trial version?

There are so many vidders out there who convert VOB files into AVI files on a daily basis, I’m sure, that I can’t understand how it can be so complicated that you need this program with that codec but only when you want this file in that size with this quality and it has to be this version of that program with this version of that codec and oh, yes – look out for these bugs and those problems….

I just want an AVI with sound, that’s all.

Slayage2002
(Anonymous)
Tuesday, February 21st, 2006 12:40 am (UTC)
Thanks for the response permetaform.

About dvd2avi – so let me get this straight. If I use the trial version that can only convert a 1/3 of the entire vob file, it will let me make as many clips as I want as long as I don’t try to make one clip that exceeds 1/3 of the original file?

I downloaded just about everything that everyone suggested including Virtualdub and avi-synth, but instead of installing and trying them all, I was just hoping someone could tell which is best. I will definitely clip the source – no point in having the entire file as an avi – Premiers works faster with smaller source clips anyway.

Also, I read somewhere that most avi converters need processed vob files and not raw vob files in order to convert them? Hu? I’m starting to feel really stupid now – what’s the difference?

Last question (for now). Is the reason I never see any vids with a piece of dialogue in it because it is impossible to get an avi with audio from the vob file, or is it just a case of it being too much trouble?

Slayage2002