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Old 2008-08-15, 12:45 PM
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Re: ripping .wav from cds to use in sony vegas

general process is to take old DVD and copy paste it to your HDD. then demux the resulting vob files to their elementary streams. this will be m2v and either wav (lpcm) or ac3 (dolby). import these files into the timeline in Vegas. use EAC to rip your new audio to your HDD in wav format. input this file into the timeline. align the new audio with the old audio trimming out an xtras to make it exactly the same length. remuliplex the files back to vob. this is the key to avoid double rendering. (once when the original dvd was made, second time when the audio was switched out). or you can use DVD Architect, or authoring program of you choice, to make new menus. just make sure that you have are not reencoding when you author the dvd back to vob.


your problems sound like a software issue. try sony DVD Architect.
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