Dolby Digital is also an option for DVD in NTSC land.

joe salerno


Gregg Eshelman wrote:
> 
> 
> If it's a commercially produced DVD you need a clip from, it's probably 
> encrypted. You'll need a utility to "rip" the DVD files to your hard drive.
> 
> There are plenty of free programs to do that.
> 
> Demuxing is de-multiplexing. It separates the video, audio, subtitle and 
> other data streams so you can import them individually into editing 
> software.
> 
> For your project all you'll need are the video and audio. The video will 
> be MPEG2 while the audio will most likely be AC3 format, which is 
> required for NTSC DVD.
> 
> Other possible audio formats for DVD are MPEG1 or uncompressed PCM. PAL 
> DVDs can use any or all of the audio formats so you may find some 
> without AC3 audio.
> 

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