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Re: Edit a DVD sound track
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Christopher Smith
on May 12, 2008 at 4:26:36 pm
Personally, I wouldn't bother reconverting the AC3 back to WAV to edit it. If you have the source material (the audio from which you made the AC3), just add the reverb there, and re-encode to AC3.
The key, of course, is to avoid changing the length of the audio track, or the position of any portion of it, relative to your video.
If audio timing does change (or the total length of the soundtrack changes), you'll have to change your video track accordingly.
Christopher Smith
CBN Animation
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