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  1. Is it possible? I'd like to demux some Quicktime movies I have to MPEG2 so I can burn them to DVD. Any recommended programs?
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  2. Adobe Premiere will import Quicktime movies, you can then re-encode or export the audio and video seperately.
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  3. Great! Thanks Skynet.
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  4. tmpgenc will also do this conversion with a plugin.
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  5. Yeah I've tried it with TMPEG but I'm wondering if there is a demuxer that will split the Quicktime file and give me the original video file.
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