11/19/2023 0 Comments Adobe premiere elements export mp4![]() If the VOBs are on the DVD disc not yet ripped, then put the DVD disc in the DVD burner tray and in Premiere Elements 12 use Add Media/DVD Camera or Computer Drive/Video Importer to import the VOBs into the projectĪlthough Add Media/Videos from Flip or Cameras/ends in a Video Importer, it is a no go. If the VOBs are on the hard drive (ripped already), then Add Media/Files and Folders to import them into the Premiere Elements Timeline. But, where are you coming from with Add Media/Flip or HDD Camera. I can see the rationale for the project preset as NTSC or PAL DV Standard or Widescreen. We all will be watching for your progress. With adjusts under Applied Effects Tab/Applied Effects Palette/expanded panel for the effect applied. Image Control: Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation But that is for another time.Īs for Black and White improvement in your footage, I am not sure how much success you will gain, but you could look at Then hit the Get Media button of the Video Importer.įrom what you wrote there is a lot of extra material on that DVD disc besides the VIDEO_TS and this could be creating problems for your player. Also, if you want the files saved to the hard drive save location as well as put on the Timeline of the present project, put a check mark next to Add to Timeline. Otherwise, you will be blocked by messages that say that you have already imported the media which you have not. Set the Save In: field for a separate folder on the hard drive for each of the individual DVD disc that you process this way, giving each folder a different name. Remove the check marks that you see in front of anything else. If you are saying that you get as far as the Add Media/DVD camera or computer drive"/Video Importer and you have the Video Importer's Source field set to your DVD's drive, the specific video files in the VIDEO_TS Folder that you want will be named:Īnd onward depending on the duration of the DVD video content. Please let us know the results of those tests. Hopefully, those VOB files will Import, and then you can edit those, an Share>DVD. Then you will want to Import the VOB files with Add Media Flip or HDD Camera. It should default to HD AVCHD, but under File>New Project, you can change that to DV NTSC Standard (I would use Standard, in lieu of Widescreen, since you are using old 8mm footage, which was 4:3, or Standard), and check Force Settings. If not, then there is likely an issue with the discs, but we'll keep our fingers X'ed, that this next operation is successful. I would also try playing those on your computer, with DVD software, such as CyberLink's PowerDVD, or the great, free MediaPlayer Classic HC. ![]() If they do not, in your set-top DVD player, hooked to a TV, then there could be issues with the discs, themselves. If so, then the WalMart DVD's were done as DVD-Video, so should play directly. It should be several IFO, BUP and VOB files. You can ignore the AUDIO_TS folder, but what is inside the VIDEO_TS folder? ![]() I am assuming that when you look at those DVD's, in say Windows' Explorer (you did not mention your OS, and its version, and that might be useful now), you should see two folders, VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS. What about AUDIO_TS? And the other files?Ī second quesion is what abilities does Premiere have to improve B&W footage? All help appreciated! What files should I copy onto the hard drive from the Walmart DVDs to support editing and outputting in a video format? Exactly which of the files should I aim Premiere at - right now it is VIDEO_TS. And I can play the DVDs in Premier from the DVD without a converter. I have gotten a converter off the web and it works alright. And no experience in this type of photography. Since I am known in the family for being a Photoshop guy (since the 1980's) I now have the YES DVDs and Premier Elements 12. ![]() We want to play these old "movies" - or parts of them - for my father (95 years old) at the Thanksgiving reunion. Problem is now mine when we found that those DVD's are not in any readily useable format. A relative had taken my mother's many 8 and super 8 film strips and gotten the film converted into digital. Very recently I obtained 11 DVDs from YESVIDEO via Walmart. I am very new to video but have a short-ish fused problem and am looking up a hill.
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