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  1. I have a bunch of music videos I got from a friend. I plan to put them on a DVD and play them in my car. But I wouldn't do my car any justice without decent audio quality. Some look and sound great....others not so much. As I'm sure you know, most music videos just dub the recording from their CD right over the video. Exactly identical. So I was wondering if I can strip the audio off the video and then add in a rip from a CD I own. Shouldn't be hard. Best program for highest quality? Also, I may want to cut/paste/edit some of the audio before I multiplex it with the video. What's an easy program for that? Sorry for the noob questions, I have read the stickies and searched the how to's. Just need from real people I guess. lol
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  2. I guess that would work if you can sync the cd ripped audio to the video. Instead, demux the audio in your video and do editing with either GoldWave or Sound Forge. You might get your desired results from either or.
    Quality is my policy.
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