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  1. Hello,

    Been sent am amateur DVD of a local band, person encoded it from VHS, the left channel is just white noise, quite audible, the right channel has normal audio.

    AC3 Audio (2CH) Dolby 2/0 384 Kbps.

    I have demuxed the DVD to an .mpv and .ac3.

    What I would like to do is double over the right channel, more or less get rid of the left channel and make a DVD compliant monaural track.

    I have absolutely no idea how to do this.

    Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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  2. Just to add, I reckon the original signal was monaural, so.. all of it is present in the right audio channel.
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    Hello,
    I have a suggestion, use a program like Pinnacle Studio 8 or higher. It has a music editing package that's pretty comprehensive. You can edit multiple wavs into one and the like. Do a search for music editors and you should find a decent program. Cakewalk Pyro also does wav editing though not as detailed as Pinnacle. Good luck.
    Kevin
    P.S. You could try outputting the sound from your soundcard to a tape deck using just the good side (use a y splitter but hook only the active channel and connect that to the tape deck. Just a thought.
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  4. thanks for your input yoda313, I would like to keep the format as an .ac3, not to encode further as .wav/.mp3/.ogg. I want mainly to strip the audio from the DVD, remaster it, then recompile the DVD.
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