OK, this problem may have already been answered in other posts or in a tutorial, but since I'm computer illiterate and don't understand a word of those tutorials, I have to ask here in hopes of someone having helpful insight that I can comprehend.
So here's the problem. I've just ripped the entirety of Fullmetal Alchemist in hopes to finally use DVD footage for AMVs. The program I used was Magic DVD Ripper, which doesn't have all the bells and whistles that other programs do, because it's for computer illiterate wimps like me. I know this might end up with problems, but they're the only files I have (I won't have access to the DVDs again for a long time). When it ripps a DVD, all the eps are crammed into one super-huge mpeg file. I'm trying to get them edited down so that each ep is its own file.
I can't use Adobe Premier. Every time I load the file into the editing window, the sound gets skewed. I don't know how to keep it from doing that. It doesn't help that I haven't used Premier much because it's not user-friendly and it always crashes on me. I would prefer to use Movie Maker, at least for chopping the files into smaller one-ep-only sizes, but I can't, due to my getting this error message every time I try to import the file: "(file)could not be imported. An interface has too many methods to fire events from."
Can someone tell me what the heck that means? And how I could possibly fix it? Or how I can fix the unsyched sound in Premier? I've been all over the help files for both programs, but I can't find anything to explain my problems.


