2 problems: I want to burn an audio cd of the audio file from a dvd made from a Panasonic dvd recorder, but the audio seems to be buried. Any ideas?
Also, I have a dvd (made from a different recorder) which only had the LEFT audio recorded on it. Using a computer (not a dvd player hooked up to a dvd recorder), how could I re-burn the dvd using the LEFT track for both LEFT and RIGHT tracks?
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Originally Posted by spiritgumm
Also, I have a dvd (made from a different recorder) which only had the LEFT audio recorded on it. Using a computer (not a dvd player hooked up to a dvd recorder), how could I re-burn the dvd using the LEFT track for both LEFT and RIGHT tracks?
- First blank out the right chnnel.....Edit>channel>right, edit>select all, edit>cut
- Then copy the left channel to the right...edit>channel>left, edit>select all, edit>copy, edit>channel> right, edit>paste. After that's done you can save out a new wav file. You can convert your wav to MP2 (besweet) or AC3 (ffmpeggui) then feed your audio and video back into an authoring program and burn."Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
Thanks, Zip, I'll give it a try (though it sounds abit challenging).
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Originally Posted by spiritgumm
"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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