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DavidNeuendorff

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Nov 4, 2009
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I have DVD's burned for me from cameramen I hired at an event, the footage is speakers at an event. I need to load this footage into my computer to edit down. I have used MPEG StreamClip hundreds of times, and have never had an issue. I get about 10 minutes into the footage, and it hiccups, speeds up, slows down, freezes, all sorts of crazy things.

A friend suggested capturing 30 minutes at a time, thinking that It didn't like creating such long Quicktimes, but that isn't working.

the DVD's themselves play just fine as DVD's.

I'm stuck?
 
I have DVD's burned for me from cameramen I hired at an event, the footage is speakers at an event. I need to load this footage into my computer to edit down. I have used MPEG StreamClip hundreds of times, and have never had an issue. I get about 10 minutes into the footage, and it hiccups, speeds up, slows down, freezes, all sorts of crazy things.

A friend suggested capturing 30 minutes at a time, thinking that It didn't like creating such long Quicktimes, but that isn't working.

the DVD's themselves play just fine as DVD's.

I'm stuck?

Try ripping the DVD with Mac the Ripper first. Sounds like there's an encoding error on the disc.
 
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