Sorry, I don’t know any answers but I do want to point out something I think 
may matter but that one else has mentioned yet, which is that DVD’s don’t 
necessarily contain just one video file for a given playback sequence. DVD’s 
may contain an assortment of files including video and index and captions or 
whatever, placed according to the DVD standard. During playback they are 
selected properly by the DVD player. How smart the import process of Premiere 
is to accommodate this and whether it can stitch individual file fragments 
together into one long video file, I have no idea. A Premiere timeline itself 
does not know anything about the DVD standard, it just expects, well, 
individual video files.
 
Just something to consider, although I may be way off base here.
 
Lee
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of David Jones
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2013 1:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AP] sideways question
 
  
Its part of CS5
Again regardless ofr the conversion to circumnavigate the import issue, it 
doesnt import based on the
criteria suggested... which is why I question is there another method for 
conversion that makes importation easier.
Or am I missing something in the mix so again no one has had this 1 frame 
scenario before ?
And or why does it play in full length when in a stand alone but only 10 secs 
in premiere...
with regards to the I hesiate to give further suggestion because I have a 
background in file coinversion and digital video but not Premiere.....really?
I find that odd behavior for a users group




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