Ok so I finally got AnyDVD HD, and I've figured out that I can directly copy the .m2ts files from the directory after doing this, but what's the next step?
Are those the files I work with or is there a similar process of conversion and filtering to apply to these files? I've heard .m2ts can be unstable in Premiere (I'm working in Premiere Pro CS5.5).
Any advice?
Ripping Bluray Footage
- l33tmeatwad
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Re: Ripping Bluray Footage
You technically could work with them in Premiere, but the seek times are horrible. If you recontainer to MP4 it would fix that issue, but it will still not be an optimal choice. Personally I would say convert to lossless AVI, with recontainered MP4s being a functional backup if necessary.
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Re: Ripping Bluray Footage
I would recommend you also try m2ts video converter which is free to download trial software.website
- l33tmeatwad
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Re: Ripping Bluray Footage
There is no need to use that payware when there are better free solutions available.
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