Ripping DVDs
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:06 pm
At seminars, I use a JVC medical DVD recorder to backup the video recorded directly onto my Karat. My associate records to DV tape and uses a JVC medical DVD recorder as a backup.
It is much faster to rip a dvd than it is to input a DV tape in real time when I edit his recorded seminars. I have tried using Ksebara to import the JVC DVD content. The video imports fine, but no audio. I have tried importing the JVC DVDs using the USB record feature. This work fine on DVDs less than 30 minutes. (never the length of a seminar session) but on longer DVDs, only the first 20 - 30 minutes imports. The rest of the VOB files will record a single frame for about every 5 minutes.
Is there a way to rip non Casablanca recorded DVDs and import them into a Karat? I also have a Mac Book Pro and PC computers to assist if necessary. These days ripping a non-protected, legal DVD should be a standard editing operating procedure.
Thanks
Bob Foster GVP
It is much faster to rip a dvd than it is to input a DV tape in real time when I edit his recorded seminars. I have tried using Ksebara to import the JVC DVD content. The video imports fine, but no audio. I have tried importing the JVC DVDs using the USB record feature. This work fine on DVDs less than 30 minutes. (never the length of a seminar session) but on longer DVDs, only the first 20 - 30 minutes imports. The rest of the VOB files will record a single frame for about every 5 minutes.
Is there a way to rip non Casablanca recorded DVDs and import them into a Karat? I also have a Mac Book Pro and PC computers to assist if necessary. These days ripping a non-protected, legal DVD should be a standard editing operating procedure.
Thanks
Bob Foster GVP