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ADigitalMan's Guide to MPEG2/AC3 Editing

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Thanks guys. I freely admit I skipped to the audio part because I had already used dvd decrypter and worked with the video some. I'm now trying to decide if it's worth the $80 to go with Vegas Movie Studio or stay with Womble, but I'll start over using the guide either way. :)
 

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Captain Khajiit said:
Rip with DVD Fab (free version is fine)
I went to the DVD Fab website and no free option jumped out at me. The only thing that looked possible to use that was free was something called Passkey Lite. Is this the right version?
 

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Damn, you guys are going to kill me before this is all over. ;)

Thanks boon.
 

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Yes; videohelp.com is always my first port of call. You can find many useful tools there. It's updated regularly, and there is usually a direct link to the application to make life easier. :)

@Frink, don't worry. We've all been there! :grin:
 

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thing is, frinky, it takes forever until you know half the tools you can use for editing. And just when you think you now know it all, a new door opens and makes things even more complex. I am editing for many years now and with each and every edit I leanr new stuff, new techniques, new programs, new specifications.
But... mastering your tools, knowing which tool to use when and what for is the key to fanediting.
 

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Thanks guys, I appreciate the help and encouragement.
 
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