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  1. I've got a VHS-sourced DVD concert. When I recorded the VHS I made a .wav-file directly on the PC for later use. Now the time has come. I want to put the good sounding wave on my DVD. How can I do this? I know I probably have to convert the soundfile. How? How do I rip the DVD so I can edit the sound/ picture on my PC? (I've made it on a standalone burner). And what software can edit the DVD? And how? I'm such a damn n00b!!! There should be a guide for this operation.
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    You can easily do this with Adobe's Premier Pro. Just load your project, unlink and cut the sound file you don't want. Then add the new sound file and render.
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  3. I've got Adobe Premiere 6.5 but I don't have a "project". All I have is a DVD-RW and a wave-file. How do I make a project of my DVD-RW?
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    Sorry, I missed the part where you need to rip the files from a dvd. Easy, just use DVDDecrypter, the load the files into Premier.
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  5. I've ripped the DVD. Now I've got a folder called VIDEO_TS with BUP IFO and MPEG files. How do I load them to Premiere??????
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  6. can someone please help me on this? I've ripped a DVD and now got a folder named VIDEO_TS with BUP IFO and MPEG files. How do I load them to Premiere??????
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