No,
I no longer have the source files on my computer. I also have version 5. Does version 6 import the DVD and recovers the source footage? I wonder if I can get the demo and import that way?
Mark
Former user
wrote on 10/2/2006, 7:09 AM
It won't recover your source footage. YOu will only have the footage as it exists on the DVD.
If you have the source footage, you could re-edit if you by chance save the VEG file.
The solution is simple. Copy the VIDEO_TS folder from the DVD to your hard drive - dragging and dropping will do the trick.
Inside the VIDEO_TS folder you will see a group of files with .VOB extension. Change the .VOB to .MPG. Drag these to the vegas timeline and edit away!
Although Vegas 7 has the option to import DVD files, it has never worked for me. The first VOB is imported, but the remiander aren't. But as VOBs are MPEGs... renaming and dropping onto the timeline does the trick very well.
I always use MPEG Wizard, an mpeg editor from Womble.com for this sort of thing. I do this for two reasons: one, it's a whole lot faster, two, it saves a generation as only the parts that change are rerendered.