Although, Blu-ray and DVD offer better visual effect for us, sometimes, these discs are not so easy to take or use. If we can convert Blu-ray/DVD to a Ppro editable video format, then we can use Blu-ray and DVD movie easier in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS5.
To rip Blu-ray/DVD, you will need a BD/DVD ripping software, here you can try Pavtube BDMagic for Mac, (See other options), this is top Mac Blu-ray Ripper software on the market, which can convert Blu-ray and DVD to MPEG-2/MOV for Adobe Premiere Pro native editing, or rip BD/DVD to MKV, AVI, WMV, MP4, M4V, FLV for playback. In the program, there are many output formats have been optimized, they are for portable devices and editing software, so you just need to click and choose as you want. Below are the detail steps for ripping Blu-ray and DVD on Mac to use in Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS5.
Get this Best Mac Blu-ray Ripper for Premiere Pro installed; you can order a license directly or download a trial version for free before purchase.
There is a disc icon on the top left which let you load from disc, folder or ISO/IFO respectively.
For editing Blu-ray/DVD movies in Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS5, the MOV is preferred. Click “Format” and choose “MOV (AVC)(*.mov)” or “MPEG-2 (*.mpg)” from “Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas” option.
PS: It has various profiles and formats so that you can rip Blu-ray/DVD to various formats according to your needs.
Click Settings, you can find file details including codec, size, bitrate and frame rate. You are able to fix them according to your needs.
FYI: the higher bitrate you choose, the better video quality it outputs.
Now just press the big circular “Convert” button to convert Blu-ray and DVD to Premiere Pro CC, CS6, CS5 and let it do its magic. Wait for moments and you will get the fresh hot converted videos for Premiere Pro.
Tips:
1. Refer to here to learn how to import video files into Premiere Pro.
2. Here are some step-by-step guides of importing Blu-ray movie to FCP, storing Blu-ray onto a media server, stream Blu-ray to TV via Roku 4 or backing up Blu-ray on Asus O!Play Mini Plus.
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