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    I have a 50 min. tv special and the audio has a bit too much hiss to it. I have recorded the entire audio to a wav file using Total Recorder. I have a program called Magix Audio Cleaning Lab that I can improve the audio with and cut down on the hiss. I have Womble Mpeg Video Wizard. How can I replace the hissing audio with this cleaned up audio file into my mpeg-2 with Womble and keep the audio and video in sync with each other. Any help is appreciated.
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    Womble is perfect for that. If you want to make things easier, do a Demux of Audio and video from the Mpeg Tools portion of the program. Once you have the .MPV file, drag it to the timeline. Then, drag your cleaned WAV file to the audio line below it.
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    Originally Posted by Soopafresh
    Womble is perfect for that. If you want to make things easier, do a Demux of Audio and video from the Mpeg Tools portion of the program. Once you have the .MPV file, drag it to the timeline. Then, drag your cleaned WAV file to the audio line below it.
    Thanks, will try.
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    mpeg-vcr under tools
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    TMPGEnc MPEG Editor imports separate titles with original chapter points from a DVD. After cut-editing it outputs MPEG video (selectable program stream .mpg or separate .m2v+audio).

    VideoReDo is perfect for MPEG cut-edits, it can also work with VOBs but doesn't use audio/video delay information from ifo files. In some cases this may cause sync problems.
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    Originally Posted by Alex_ander
    TMPGEnc MPEG Editor imports separate titles with original chapter points from a DVD. After cut-editing it outputs MPEG video (selectable program stream .mpg or separate .m2v+audio).

    VideoReDo is perfect for MPEG cut-edits, it can also work with VOBs but doesn't use audio/video delay information from ifo files. In some cases this may cause sync problems.
    Thanks but I don't want to spend more money on programs if it can be done with Womble.
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