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  1. Hi. I'm Mick and I am new. I am interested in taking a television show DVD (a modern day show) and somehow recording voice-overs on them.

    How is this done? What software/program can I use or buy to achieve this?

    Any info is appreciated.

    I mute the television and make my kids laugh with different dialogue. I figured this would be fun to do.
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    • Rip the main movie of the Dvd, to HDD.
    • Load/import the movie assets into an NLE.
    • Add an extra audio track/layer for VO (in addition to the a+v tracks for the movie).
    • Record your vo while you play & watch/listen to the movie. Do this multiple times if necessary and edit best takes.
    • Adjust the balance between the original audio and the vo audio.
    • Export your changed & balanced audio.
    • Remux/reauthor (with copy of original tracks) to a new dvd.

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    Last edited by Cornucopia; 5th Nov 2014 at 00:49.
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  3. Thanks for that, Cornucopia. Would AnyDVD be a good program for this? Also found HD Decrypter.

    How about the NLE?

    If you have any particular recommendations, thanks!
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  4. I just found a free version of WinXDVD. I'll give this a try. Other ideas welcome too.
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  5. Found this thread on NLE.

    Great info for those interested. Learning a lot here.
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