How can I replace the audio of a VOB file with a WAV I put together myself (w/o loss of quality)?

I am still using a dialup modem, so I’m looking for a small freeware (or trial) that can replace the audio of a .vob with a .wav I’ve prepared myself. I don’t want to have to convert the .vob into (for example) an .avi and loose quality. Please help, thanks!

2 Responses to How can I replace the audio of a VOB file with a WAV I put together myself (w/o loss of quality)?

  1. Hm. I had a similar problem with extracting sound files out of ripped DVD’s.

    I used VirtualDub for my problem and it got the job done (one click button, heh). You could try messing around with that.

    If Windows Movie Maker supports VOB files, you could edit it from there. Just delete the audio part of the video channel, and add your new audio in the audio channel. Confusing, I know, but you’ll get it once you try it out.

    Best of luck.

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  2. justice_knowledge

    http://www.dvd-avi-mpeg.com/sitemap.htm (free trials)
    http://Bigdoggpinc.com/ (go to the bottom of the page and enter in the search for software box) mostly stuff you have to pay for put are the best out there at a good price.

    http://www.dvd-avi-mpeg.com/sitemap.htm
    http://Bigdoggpinc.com/

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