Editing from VIDEO_TS dvd content...

I need to edit the content of several old DVD's.  I have successfully transferred the content from all the DVD's to my hard drive.  I am able to edit all of the content in Premiere normally except for the content of one particular DVD.   If I drag the VIDEO_TS folder from this DVD into VLC it plays perfectly.  It also, of course, plays perfectly directly off the dvd.  If I drag the VIDEO_TS folder into Premiere it imports properly but the content is a mess.  For example, the video clips are all truncated, the audio does not align etc.
Notes:  the problem DVD is the only one that transferred to my hard drive and did not create an AUDIO_TS folder.
Any thoughts?
thanks,
chris

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