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Posted by Goro on 10/04/61 11:33
Jeff Rife wrote:
> Steve (knoisy_one@yahoo.com) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
> > Well, I kind of got ahead of myself, its not burned to DVD yet....I am
> > working with the .MPG file on the computer. When I open the file in WMV or a
> > few others and try to put the video at the end, its all replaced, even the
> > audio. I'm looking for something to lock the audio track while I delete the
> > existing video, then replace it.
>
> You need a video editor, like Adobe Premier or NeroVision Express. In either
> case, you would drag the current video *only* to the timeline and clip off
> the end where you want to add the new video. Then, drag the new video onto
> the timeline. This would give you the correct video with no audio. Then,
> drag the audio *only* from the first video to the timeline. This tells the
> editor "use this audio for its entire length". If the amount you clipped out
> of the old video is the same as what you added new, things should work out
> just right.
Is there a utility like to demux the MPEG and then he could mod the
streams and remux?
Like VOBEdit and IFOEdit (for DVDs VOB files)
-goro-
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