converting video and audio TS to iMovie format

I've got a video file that is splitting into two folders - one called video TS and one audio TS. I need to import all the content into iMovie so I can edit the material but it's not letting me. I've tried downloading video converter software but it doesn't seem to work. Can someone recommend software that will work to get these two folders combine into one and then import into iMovie for editing. Thanks for any help.

MacBook Air (13-INCH, MID 2011), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)

Posted on Oct 25, 2015 8:26 AM

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Apr 27, 2017 11:46 AM in response to When Harry met Sally

Hi,


Ignore the Audio_TS file. Your entire movie, including audio, is contained in the Video TS_file. The Audio_TS file is for Audio recordings that do not have video. So you don't need to combine them.


Most folks use the free download Handbrake to convert the VOB files. Click on the Video TS_file and copy (Option-drag) to your desktop all the files with a VOB extension in the name. Ignore the others. Then put each VOB file into Handbrake and it will convert to an Mp4 file that will work in iMovie.


As always, remember to follow the copyright laws.


-- Rich

Oct 25, 2015 11:28 AM in response to When Harry met Sally

You need to convert the VOB files in the TS-Folder of the DVD back to DV which iMovie is designed to handle. For that you need mpegStreamclip:


http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html


which is free, but you must also have the Apple mpeg2 plugin :


http://store.apple.com/us/product/D2187Z/A/quicktime-mpeg-2-playback-component-f or-mac-os-x


(unless you are running Lion in which case see below))

which is a mere $20.


Another possibility is to use DVDxDV:


http://www.dvdxdv.com/NewFolderLookSite/Products/DVDxDV.overview.htm


which costs $25.


For the benefit of others who may read this thread:


Obviously the foregoing only applies to DVDs you have made yourself, or other home-made DVDs that have been given to you. It will NOT work on copy-protected commercial DVDs, which in any case would be illegal.


And from the TOU of these forums:


Keep within the Law

  1. No material may be submitted that is intended to promote or commit an illegal act.
  2. Do not submit software or descriptions of processes that break or otherwise ‘work around’ digital rights management software or hardware. This includes conversations about ‘ripping’ DVDs or working around FairPlay software used on the iTunes Store.


If you are running Lion or later:


From the MPEG Streamclip homepage


The installer of the MPEG-2 Playback Component may refuse to install the component in Lion. Apple states the component is unnecessary in Lion onwards, however MPEG Streamclip still needs it. See this:


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3381


To install the component in Lion, please download MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b7 beta above; inside the disk image you will find the Utility MPEG2 Component Lion: use it to install the MPEG-2 Playback Component in Lion. The original installer's disk image (QuickTimeMPEG2.dmg) is required.


The current versions of MPEG Streamclip cannot take advantage of the built-in MPEG-2 functionality of Lion. For MPEG-2 files you still need to install the QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component, which is not preinstalled in Lion. (The same applies to Mountain Lion and Mavericks even though they have it preinstalled.) You don't have to install QuickTime 7.

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