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Hi. I have some old DVDs. Is it possible to get the footage into Adobe Premiere 6.0 direct from the DVDs so that I can edit ?
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Are they commerical discs or dvd-r?
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Yes it is possible. I rig up a standard DVD player to my capture card and play it through Premiere Pro capturing as I go.
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Yes it is possible. I rig up a standard DVD player to my capture card and play it through Premiere Pro capturing as I go.
Brilliant !! Thanks Mark. I am new to Video Editing but so far very good.
Guess I'll have to get someone to help me connect up a DVD player to my capture card
...unless it's easy enough to do ? ....hint hint ?

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Are they commerical discs or dvd-r?
Hi Will, they're DVD r

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OK, the reason why I asked is that if there commericial you'll have CSS or macrovision to deal with plus the legality issues. The easiest way wouldbe to put the disc in your drive and copy and paste it to your Hard Drive then open in the editor of your choice. Mo need to use a dvd player.
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Originally Posted by Musivideo View Post
Brilliant !! Thanks Mark. I am new to Video Editing but so far very good.
Guess I'll have to get someone to help me connect up a DVD player to my capture card
...unless it's easy enough to do ? ....hint hint ?

cheers and thanks
It will be fairly obvious by the connections available on the capture card and the DVD player. If they match then it should fit!! Without knowing more I cannot really help.
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