iso files to avi files

how do i translate my old pc adobe product short films saves as iso files to my new mac book pro avi files?
also
can i copy a personal made film in dvd format and after using mpeg stream clip and vob file to make an avi file, how do i retrieve my soundtrack?

thanks!

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Posted on Jul 9, 2009 9:44 PM

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Jul 10, 2009 8:56 AM in response to ucorpon

is it this? and what if i cannot but the extra product now? can i do without it?

you will need MPEG Streamclip (which is free), and the Apple QuickTime MPEG2 PLayback Component ($20). After installing both of these, do the following:

Insert your DVD. If you Mac automatically starts up the DVD Player, you can quit DVD Player.
Look for the icon of your DVD on your desktop and double click to open a finder window. Navigate to the Video_TS folder.

Open MPEG Streamclip.

Drag the .VOB files from the Video_TS Folder into MPEG Streamclip and drop them. If MPEG Streamclip offers to fix timecode breaks, say YES.

Now you can preview the file in MPEG Streamclip by pressing the spacebar to play.
You can export the footage into a format that is editable by iMovie by clicking File/Export Using QuickTime and picking the Apple Intermediate Codec. You may also want to deinterlace in this step. (Do a test on a short clip and see if the deinterlaced version looks better). MPEG Streamclip will prompt you to provide a file name and location.

Open iMovie and click File/Import from file. Navigate to the ,mov file that you just created and import it into iMovie.

Note: If your DVD contains footage from multiple events that you would like to separate, you can easily do that. After dragging the VOB files into MPEG Streamclip, you can use the I key (capital i) to set the IN point and the O (capital O) key to set the Out Point. then File/Export this portion and give it a name. Repeat this until you have converted all the Events.

Jul 10, 2009 12:38 PM in response to D Gilmore

Fine...I'll help, but only because you are a fellow Eugenian (South Eugene High class of 88')...

Nick gave you the answer. For VOB files and stuff like that (and DVDs and other odd formats) you need to use MPEG STREAMCLIP...downloadable from www.squared5.com. Now, he linked to his tutorial that is here on the forums, but I also put it on my blog...that can be found by clicking right here.

Good luck. Now, where is my hand towel?

Shane

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