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Importing a DVD into Vegas??
by Ray Sherman on Sep 19, 2008 at 9:18:27 pm

Hi,
I am currently trying to import a dvd that I have made in the past into Vegas Pro 8 in which I'm having one problem. The following is how I am importing the dvd;
File
Import
DVD Camcorder Disc
The disc that I am using "is not" from a camcorder it's a normal dvd-r disc that I have burned in the past.
The movie is importing fine and looks good. The problem I'm having is that the audio "does not" match with the video. I believe that the movie is Dolby 5.1 surround in which I'm placing it into a stereo formatted project. Is there anything that you can suggest in rectifying my problem? As always, your help would be most appreciated. Thank you, Ray


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