Since you made it yourself, copying the VOB to your hard drive should work.
If for some reason it doesn't, try using DVDShrink.
In my opinion the best program out there for copying to hard drive.
Then you can just change the VOB file in the copied folder to MPG.
Eric

At 06:57 PM 4/26/2006, you wrote:
>The easy answer is to get a conversion program, such as Canopus
>ProCoder 2.  I use that all the time to "rip" DVDs.  The other option is
>a little more roundabout.  Open the DVD in My Computer, copy the VOB
>files onto your hard drive, then change the extension on the files to
>MPG.  Then, to change them to AVI files, you can import them into
>Premiere Pro, put them on the timeline, and export them from Premiere
>Pro as AVI files.  Then, you can open a new project in Premiere Pro and
>import the new AVI files and do your editing on those files.
>
>Good luck,
>Glen in Vegas
>
>
>Claudio Franzetti wrote:
> > Hello Group
> >
> > My problem is the following: I have a DVD made by me, and now I want
> > to extract a .mpeg-2 file that I burned into it. I see that inside
> > the DVD are some IFO, VOB and other files. So my question is:
> >
> > -How can I extract the clips (and its audio asociated) from those
> > files existing in the DVD, in order to "re-make" a clip? -Might they
> > be extracted to a AVI or MPEG format? -If affirmative, how is the
> > best method to get the better quality?
> >
> > Thanks a lot
> >
> >
> > Claudio





 
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