Believe it or not, the latest Premiere Elements (3.0) provides this ability
BUILT-IN. Not too shabby for less than $100. Here's to hoping the next
version of Pro also has this.

I use DVDShrink (free), but another option is to simply copy the .vob files
and rename their extension to .mpg. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Sune Alexandersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 2:44 AM
To: adobe-premiere
Subject: [AP] Importing from DVD

Hi group!
I guess this question have been asked numerous times, but I'd like to get
some fresh input on the topic.
A client have handed mye some none-copyrighted DVD's that he would like to
include in a new project. I'd like to import these clips in as good qual as
possible. Currently I am hooking my Z1 camera up to my dvd player and doing
a regular record, but I'd love to simply import (rip) the video directly
from the DVD's.
How do you guys do this?

Sune

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Sune Alexandersen
www.dunderfilm.no


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