macguyver- I think I had the same problem as you-
When you ripped the DVD, did you extract the m2v files from the vob files seperately? Or did you extract it as one giant file? (I dont think that is possible)
I found that I had to extract the sound in the same way i extracted the m2v files (so if you have 4 video files, you should extract the sound so you have 4 sound files)
Go into final cut pro and create a seperate sequence for each part of the movie. The sound and video should match up with a little bit of speed editing on the part of the sound.
You may lose a bit of continuity, but thats the best way I know of.
I hope this is a help
JB
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Easiest way to combine a ripped video (mov) and audio (aiff) file is to use Quicktime Pro.
Open both files in Quicktime Pro. Activate the video file window and select all. Then activate the audio file window and "Add scaled".
Check if sound and video is in sycnh. If not you can fiddle with offsets and scaling with QTMutator.
I tried FinalCutPro which was a pain in the ass to use but the above method worked flawlessly with Planet of the apes.
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