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Pedro Paiva September 8th, 2006 08:44 AM

From DVD to FCP
 
Hey guys.

I've just received a DVD with some images we have to put on a project that's been edited on FCP5.
Does anybody knows how to "capture" the MPG2 from the DVD (it's not copy protected) and convert it to some Quicktime file that FCP would work with?

Cheers.

PP

William Hohauser September 8th, 2006 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pedro Paiva
Hey guys.

I've just received a DVD with some images we have to put on a project that's been edited on FCP5.
Does anybody knows how to "capture" the MPG2 from the DVD (it's not copy protected) and convert it to some Quicktime file that FCP would work with?

Cheers.

PP

A shareware program like Cinematize can do the job as well as various freeware programs. Depending on your computer this can be a lengthy process or not so bad. I've found that this method can increase visual artifacts depending on the scene and the quality of the original mpeg2 file.

A quicker way and sometimes with better quality is to run the DVD player directly into your camera (use an S-Video cable) and either copy to tape or capture directly into Final Cut. The analog connection can soften mpeg artifacts.

Nate Schmidt September 8th, 2006 12:54 PM

Get the free app called MPEG STREAMCLIP then just open your dvd in it and then do an export to Quicktime Movie and use all the same codec and compressor options that you are using in Final Cut then just import that and edit away! you can set in and out point in MPEG with the i and o keys just like to FCP if you want to work with just specific parts of the dvd.

Pedro Paiva September 9th, 2006 08:32 AM

Thanks, guys !
PP

Dave Perry September 9th, 2006 09:32 AM

MPEG Streamclip is DA BOMB. I use it all the time to get stuff off DVD for clients and personal use. I have some excellent presets for making iPod movies as well, that are much better than what Apple offers in its iTunes Music Store videos.

Yesterday I used it to pull video from a PAL DVD for conversion to NTSC at work.

Ernest Allen September 9th, 2006 07:23 PM

Other than running an analog signal from a standard DVD player through my Canopus ADVC-300, I also find DVDxDV very handy when I want to extract only a specific selection from a DVD. You can save a little time and disc space by not having to extract an entire file.

Dave Perry September 10th, 2006 07:54 AM

MPEG Streamclip allows you to set in and out points before you save the clip so you only save what you need.


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