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    How use Rejig to correct DVD sound

    Hello,
    Friends I have some movies recorded by an handy cam at an family gathering this month. I got a DVD copy of it. I want split the video and mix it with some extra music. I used DVDECrypteor to extract the DVD Video which is in .vob format. I am using TMPGenc to demultiplex. I got a good result. But the problem arises when I remultiplex the DVD video is giving me a error. Same happen if i try to remultiplex the audio also. I want to merge a number of different songs. So i am getting issue with the length of the movie. The sound is not synch with the exact duration of the movie. I heard about the Rejig tool. Somebody please help me to get the tool and guide to correct the sound issue with this tool. I am not really good in muxing and editing.

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    Re: How use Rejig to correct DVD sound

    I will assume that the source code is PAL or NTSC. The audio type will be Dolby Digital or PCM or MP2. First download and install Rejig tool. Run Rejig > File Mode > Add your DVD File. > Select the stream to demux. After this your can remux the audio stream. Then add the files together. It is quiet simple and easy to use. You can also use IFOEdit. This is aslo freeware tools and very easy to use.

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    Re: How use Rejig to correct DVD sound

    I use the VobEdit tool for my DVD muxing. It a supportable format software and easy to use also. In the same way you can use Rejig Tool also. I don't think so that you need a DVD Decrypter and many other tools just to work out with a single move. Just get the VobEdit tool. Inset all your files and just right click on in. In the option select Demux all Video, Demux all Audio and save the output to HDD. It will rip the audio and video with title set at one time. Now the other part. You will need to trim your sound track to the exact length of the video and sync manually. Use Merge&Cut in TMPGence tool and sync all your sound files. The thing is that you should stream your sound to the actual size of movie otherwise it won't work.

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    Re: How use Rejig to correct DVD sound

    I use the VobEdit tool for my DVD muxing. It a supportable format software and easy to use also. In the same way you can use Rejig Tool also. I don't think so that you need a DVD Decrypter and many other tools just to work out with a single move. Just get the VobEdit tool. Inset all your files and just right click on in. In the option select Demux all Video, Demux all Audio and save the output to HDD. It will rip the audio and video with title set at one time. Now the other part. You will need to trim your sound track to the exact length of the video and sync manually. Use Merge&Cut in TMPGence tool and sync all your sound files. The thing is that you should stream your sound to the actual size of movie otherwise it won't work.

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    Re: How use Rejig to correct DVD sound

    The most important thing you have to do is to trim your all sound files to a length of DVD movie. Otherwise it you cannot expect to work. And if you are Rejig than you will get a multiple option for muxing. Now you need the steps to work with Rejig in correcting the sound issue. Follow the below instructions.
    • Launch Rejig. Select the DVD Backup.
    • Click on open and browse for your .vob files.
    • Under the Audio and Subtitle Stream Menu Select Audio type you want and Subtitle language.
    • Now configure the output setting as per your need.
    • Click on Encode.
    • After the Encoding edit your sound and movies by selecting the File mode in Rejig.

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    Re: How use Rejig to correct DVD sound

    The most important thing you have to do is to trim your all sound files to a length of DVD movie. Otherwise it you cannot expect to work. And if you are Rejig than you will get a multiple option for muxing. Now you need the steps to work with Rejig in correcting the sound issue. Follow the below instructions.
    • Launch Rejig. Select the DVD Backup.
    • Click on open and browse for your .vob files.
    • Under the Audio and Subtitle Stream Menu Select Audio type you want and Subtitle language.
    • Now configure the output setting as per your need.
    • Click on Encode.
    • After the Encoding edit your sound and movies by selecting the File mode in Rejig.

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