I have DVD files created from my home video. It has already it' s own audio and background music. Now in some certain places I would like to add my comments. I don't know if new sound needs to replace a portion of existing audio or can be mixed with it and just be made louder. But I don't want to cut any existing video. What is the possible way to do this. I imagine 2 steps: 1. to record my comments into separate audio files, and 2. Somehow to add or mix it with an existing audio DVD file. What would be the right way to do this?
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MPEG Video Wizard - DVD has an additional music track and voice track. Video and audio tracks have point by point sound line editing capability. There is a 30 day free trial available.
Edit: Missed the part about recording your comments. Audacity should do the trick for that.
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