My chorus has a DVD that was burned by the local cable company (Comcast). It is from one of our concerts. On behalf of the chorus I'm extracting parts for youtube.
When I load VTS_01_1.VOB into a project (.vf) I can edit OK and the audio is in sync with the video. But when I load VTS_01_2.VOB into a project the audio is immediately out-of-sync with the video. The sound is about 1 second late.
Only Vegas Studio has this problem. The Windows Media Player likes the DVD and also likes each of the VOB files once I rename them to .mpeg (after copying to hard disk, of course). And the Magix Movie Edit Pro (download edition) loves the VOB files and properly keeps everything in sync.
I ask the DVD (or the hard disk directory) to select individual VOB files for my project. Or even ask for individual .mpeg files. Same result, either way.
Note that the out-of-sync occurs both in preview and in segments written to disk. And remember that the first VOB is OK, but the later ones are out-of-sync.
Am I loading the data from the DVD wrong? I click on the VOB files (Man! That takes a long time for Vegas Studio to recover from. I click on a file and Vegas goes dormant for a couple of minutes.) individually, rather than on super-index file that might be there.
I don't have access to original data streams. Comcast created this DVD from its three-camera setup (which they edited and mixed), and all I have is this disk.
This is a show-stopper for me, as I have lots of concerts with multiple VOB files.
Any clues? Thanks,
Jerome
When I load VTS_01_1.VOB into a project (.vf) I can edit OK and the audio is in sync with the video. But when I load VTS_01_2.VOB into a project the audio is immediately out-of-sync with the video. The sound is about 1 second late.
Only Vegas Studio has this problem. The Windows Media Player likes the DVD and also likes each of the VOB files once I rename them to .mpeg (after copying to hard disk, of course). And the Magix Movie Edit Pro (download edition) loves the VOB files and properly keeps everything in sync.
I ask the DVD (or the hard disk directory) to select individual VOB files for my project. Or even ask for individual .mpeg files. Same result, either way.
Note that the out-of-sync occurs both in preview and in segments written to disk. And remember that the first VOB is OK, but the later ones are out-of-sync.
Am I loading the data from the DVD wrong? I click on the VOB files (Man! That takes a long time for Vegas Studio to recover from. I click on a file and Vegas goes dormant for a couple of minutes.) individually, rather than on super-index file that might be there.
I don't have access to original data streams. Comcast created this DVD from its three-camera setup (which they edited and mixed), and all I have is this disk.
This is a show-stopper for me, as I have lots of concerts with multiple VOB files.
Any clues? Thanks,
Jerome