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  1. Alright, I've done a search and couldn't quite find what I was looking for...

    I'm in the process of taking our old home movies from VHS to DVD. I used Cyberlink Power Director Pro to save the movies to mpeg. Now, some of the movies were originally mono and when recording from film reel to VHS only have audio in the left channel. So, I wanted to extract the audio, then copy the left channel to the right channel so both speakers would be used, the put it back in the video (which I know how to do once I have the audio only track). The only tools I have found allow extraction from mpeg video if the audio is LPCM or AC3 - when I run a program like DVD2AVI to get file information, it says "MPEG Audio" and I cannot extract it there.

    Help please!
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  2. The easiest I can think of is VirtualDub Mod. Load your MPEG file, click Streams, Stream list, then Save Wav. Good luck.
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  3. TMPGenc --> MPEG Tools --> Demultiplex.
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    Or just open the mpeg with Goldwave and fix the stereo at the same time. Save as wav and use FFMPEGgui to convert the wav back to mp2 or ac3.
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