I have Adobe Premiere Pro and I thought it would be a bit of fun to rip some of my favourite Blu-Ray movies to disc, with the intention of editing selected scenes into a compilation.
This was remarkably easy to do with AnyDVD HD. In each case, the main movie appeared to be stored in a file called 0002.m2ts and importing this file into Premiere Pro produced a video track and a 5.1 audio track. However...
I'm very much showing my ignorance in how an m2ts file stores audio, but I was a little surprised to see that Premiere Pro had only created a single audio track. Rather annoyingly, in the cases that I tried, the track was indeed 5.1 surround, but it contained an annoying narration on top of the regular audio, seemingly for the blind, with some chap describing every move made by the actors.
It's quite possibly a problem with Premiere itself, but I would have expected to see a number of audio tracks created, including the unwanted narration.
Has anyone else had any success in using Premiere Pro with ripped m2ts files?
Thanks.
This was remarkably easy to do with AnyDVD HD. In each case, the main movie appeared to be stored in a file called 0002.m2ts and importing this file into Premiere Pro produced a video track and a 5.1 audio track. However...
I'm very much showing my ignorance in how an m2ts file stores audio, but I was a little surprised to see that Premiere Pro had only created a single audio track. Rather annoyingly, in the cases that I tried, the track was indeed 5.1 surround, but it contained an annoying narration on top of the regular audio, seemingly for the blind, with some chap describing every move made by the actors.
It's quite possibly a problem with Premiere itself, but I would have expected to see a number of audio tracks created, including the unwanted narration.
Has anyone else had any success in using Premiere Pro with ripped m2ts files?
Thanks.