I've been searching the forums and couldn't find a tutorial on the below, if you know the whereabouts of a tutorial, please reply with the link, thanks.
I captured some home VHS tapes into DVD format, but the audio isn't the best from maybe the tape, cables, VCR whatever variable...
I'd like to clean the .wav of the video in Wavelab with the Waves plug-ins called Noise which works EXTREMELY well with the built in 'learn' function in the plug-in. You just loop a section of the 'noise', press 'learn' then run the whole plug-in through the whole audio track and it will only get rid of those frequencies which it 'learned'.
So my question is: how do I rip the audio from the DVD .mpg into .wav format so that I can include the ripped and edited .wav later on when I author the DVD video for DVD-r burning?
Is there an authoring program that let's you choose seperate video and audio sources to merge into one?
thanks for any leads.
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Have a gander at this thread https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=219108 hope it helps.
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