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Post #974061

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TheDarkestKnight
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Ripping VC1 Blu-Ray to Edit
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Date created
23-Jul-2016, 2:00 PM

I’m trying to rip a Blu-Ray and transcode it to an edit file for use on my Mac. The video is encoded with VC1 at a frame rate of 23.972 (not 23.976, which I found odd).

I’ve tried making an MKV and extracting the VC1 track, dual-booting into windows and encoding from there to a quicktime (using TMPGEnc, for which my trial period has now expired). However, there appear to be many duplicated frames throughout the video.

I’ve also tried to skip transcoding and just edit from the demuxed VC1 track on Windows. However, Adobe CC doesn’t seem to like the rate of 23.972 and everything just shows up either all black or all green.

So what’s the best way to go about transcoding and editing the video?