Nope.
VOB2MPG didn’t work. It looks like all it did was join the VOB’s (if separate) and renamed it to a single .mpg file. I guess this little software has its limited uses for people without other options and little computer knowledge.
It plays fine in VLC Media Player…as does all my other mpgs. It’s just like the ones from my set-top DVD recorder as well as mpg’s generated from
Nero. I know they are good because I can upload to Youtube and they work. But none of these files can be imported properly to Premier. It doesn’t even look like it imports it all because it takes a couple of seconds for a long video.
Is this one of those things where Adobe / Apple limit support for MPEG 2 to “specific” variants because of competition?
You know what funny? I just tried Adobe Encore CS3 and it CAN play those files. Go figure.
I guess what can you expect from a $2,500 software package. :shrug: