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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Entwood on 05 June 2011, 12:10:00
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My B-I-L takes video of his sons football team matches on 2.8 Gb discs which I have been transfering to "full size" dvd for him using TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 ... not a problem .. pain in the A*** but just takes time.... then I copy the disc as many times as the other parents wish to have copies, usually about 6.
Problem is now, on one of the discs B-I-L swears profusely when his lad is substituted ... he continued to video the match and the other parents are asking for copies... but he doesn't want to distribute them with the swearing.
Is there an easy way of editing the soundtrack of a dvd without messing up the whole synch ??? My thoughts are just to take the "volume" of that section down to zero rather than to try and "delete" the section which would change the synch.
TMPGenc will allow me to cut out the section completely , but I was looking for a "neater" solution. :)
Any ideas/pointers to programmes etc etc gratefully accepted .. :)
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guess adding a beeeeeeeeeep at the opportune moment would work too, but never done it sorry
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Adobe Audition.
Import video, extract audio, edit it, drop it back in, job done.
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To edit TT Footage I was using Cyberlink DVD Director, works very well loads of features and very easy to alter the sound.
But for your issue, I would open the file, assume .avi or similar? in a sound editor, Audacity? or Goldwave? Mute or drop the sound at the specific point. Save it & export it as a new .wav file, then use that as the audio source in TMPGEnc