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  1. I would like to be able to use my uncompressed 48K audio .wav files with my .m2v MPEG-2 video files and get them into Ulead DVD workshop. What is the best way to do this? I don't want to use a muxed progressive MPEG-2 (with compressed audio) which gets de-muxed and re-muxed by the software.
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    I'd say to encode your video, keep your WAV audio aside, then use TMPGenc's MPEG TOOLS to manually mux it, so that you now have an Mpeg with PCM sound. Ulead will remux one final time. But that's just speculation... I have not tried this specific process.
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  3. TMPGenc will not mux MPEG-2 (.m2v) files and 48K .wav files. It's curious that DVD Workshop 1.2 supports LPCM audio on DVD output, but will not support it as an elementary input stream.
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  4. The 6.51a upgrade for MSP6.5 is primarily an upgrade to MpegNow and it does not support LPCM only mpeg 1 layer 2 so you can't produce a mpeg 2 LPCM file that can be used by DVDWS. It seems the only path is from an avi file and encode with DVDWS. I believe Sonic products all are capable of creating mpeg2 pcm files. They 'should ' be able to be imported in DVDWS.
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