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Importing video from DVD into Sony Vegas Movie Studio

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Find more tips like this at http://www.bmyers.com - Here's how to grab video off of DVD and import into the timeline of Sony Vegas or Sony Movie Studio video editing program

Find more videos and more info like this at my site at http://www.bmyers.com

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  • Hello. followed your instructions but when I try to open the drive, it has THREE files one labled jacket and the other video and audio. The video files you found arent in the video file. Help please

  • @Nejihygo If the video_ts & audio_ts folders are not on the DVD, then the DVD is not in standard video DVD format. It might be a data DVD or some other format.

  • Thanks for the info, that really helps me, but one more question. I ripped my dvd using WinxDvd ripper and converted it to MPEG which i know is compatible with Sony Vegas 8, but when i try to import it, Sony Vegas just forces me to shut it down. Is this also due to the RAM on my computer?

  • @OsoInfinite95 Sony Vegas is very stable, and almost never shuts down. If you are having problems, it usually means your computer has insufficient resources to edit and render large video files, or your computer has a virus. I'd recommend running a virus scan using the free Microsoft Security Essentials to find and remove viruses.

  • u said we need 4 Gigs of RAM to store this much memory, i'm using a Windows XP so how do i increase my RAM so that it will Import?

  • @OsoInfinite95 To import 4.7 gig of video from a DVD, you need as much RAM as your Windows XP computer can hold. Most WIndows XP computers can handle 4 gig of RAM. You can purchase RAM for your computer from Crucial and other companies, with 4 Gig now costing under $60.

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  • thanks a lot it really helped

  • As always, very helpful - thanks Bill!

  • Thank you so much dude you really helped e alot.

  • Man this video was a big help. I was using the import dvd disc function and it split my files up. I think that this will do the trick. thanks again for the video Bill.

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