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    This may seem like a strange request but I was wondering if someone could advise me on how to dub in a few seconds of audio (talking) from a microphone onto a home made DVD for a practical joke?

    I have the DVD files on my computer.

    I'd be grateful for any advice. Thanks.
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    I usually demux the audio from the video, then use a audio editor like the freeware Audacity. You can also use VOB2MPG to end up with one large MPEG file of the entire DVD, then use a program like VirtualDub Mod to save out the audio as a WAV and input that to Audacity.

    Then re-encode the modified audio to AC3 with a program like ffmpegGUI and add that and the video into a authoring program to convert back to the DVD format.

    Yes, that's a bit complicated and drawn out. I'm sure there is a much simpler way of just modifying the VOBs and adding in your audio. But that's the method I have used for modifying DVD audio.

    Others may have better suggestions.

    And welcome to our forums.

    EDIT: You might take a look at this thread as it covers a similar topic: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic328986.html
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