I had to go back and pull some VOBs from DVDs I created using Vegas 6.0 and DVDA 3. In the past, I remember this was an annoying process, as you could drag the VOBs to the Vegas timeline, but all you would get is the video - you had to convert the AC3 audio to WAV using something like DVD2AVI because Vegas didn't understand the AC3 stuff.
Now, however, I drag the VOBs to the timeline, and I get BOTH the audio and the video -no muss, no fuss. No having to convert AC3 to wav.
That's great! How long has that been working like that??? Am I just lucking out because my videos are short (< 5 min) or something? For a while, I thought that maybe even though I generated an MPG and a matching AC3 for DVDA to use when I made the disks, that maybe somehow it ended up with PCM audio, but I checked the DVDs with AVICodec and it says they have AC3 audio.
Woo-Hoo!
Now, however, I drag the VOBs to the timeline, and I get BOTH the audio and the video -no muss, no fuss. No having to convert AC3 to wav.
That's great! How long has that been working like that??? Am I just lucking out because my videos are short (< 5 min) or something? For a while, I thought that maybe even though I generated an MPG and a matching AC3 for DVDA to use when I made the disks, that maybe somehow it ended up with PCM audio, but I checked the DVDs with AVICodec and it says they have AC3 audio.
Woo-Hoo!