I have a few movies backed-up on DVD-r, but I screwed up their audio
'cause when I de-muxed the movies with DVD2AVI, the default setting
was for audio track one, which on the screwed up movies is Dolby 2.0. The compressed video is fine I just want to replace the audio with the AC-3 5.1 format. I have both of the movies (original & dvd-r) decrypted & DVD2AVI on the hard drive. What's next? Is there any way I can covert a D2V to a M2V so I can join the better ac3 audio & to the compressed video again in DVD MAESTRO without having to spend 3 hours running TMPGEc. Any help would be appreciated - thanks
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if you do not want to use TMPGenc at $50 usd then cce is a steal at
$2500 usd, and should save you an hour of your time.
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