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  1. ok i want to demultiplex a dvd mpeg file with mpeg-1 layer II audio (mp2).... is it ok to use TMPGEnc mpeg tools to do this because i don't see any options for dvd or is there a better way
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    Hello,

    Ok just use demulitplex in the mpeg tools. I've done it plenty of times. Just double click the audio portion and save it as an .mp2 audio file.

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  3. yeah, mpeg tools worked but now the video is oversized so now i cant burn it!
    what other programs demultiplex
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  4. ok i want to demultiplex a dvd mpeg file with mpeg-1 layer II audio (mp2).... is it ok to use TMPGEnc mpeg tools to do this because i don't see any options for dvd or is there a better way
    thanks
    IMO the best and fastest program for demultiplexing is demux, found here on Ted Rossin's site:
    http://www.geocities.com/ted_rossin/tools/Video/Video.html
    Its free. Its a commandline tool but its very easy to use. Go to start, and then run. Type cmd.exe and hit enter. This will open a command prompt. Type: cd C:\[whatever folder you extracted demux.exe to]\ and hit enter. This will change your directory. Now type: demux.exe myfile.mpg myoutputfiles and hit enter. Then it will demux the file into the audio, mp2 and video, m2v. I'm happy to answer any other questions you might have!
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    Originally Posted by nhbkid
    yeah, mpeg tools worked but now the video is oversized so now i cant burn it!
    what other programs demultiplex
    That should not be. It only splits files, it doesn't change the size.
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