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Okay basically, I'll be buying the WM DVD Anthology and I'll soon be getting a hold of the WM The Collection boxset so how do I go about copying them with the WM tape audio used instead since they decided to be lame to edit the music on the DVDs?

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Since output from a DVD or VCR is split into separate wires for sound (audio) and picture (video), this isn't impossible. You'd have to get the WM video tapes and the WM perfectly in sync, but you could (in theory) record everything onto a third disk/tape by wiring the left/right audio from the old tapes and the video from the new DVD.

 

I honestly don't see how this would be an improvement over just watching the old WM tapes, though.

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Since output from a DVD or VCR is split into separate wires for sound (audio) and picture (video), this isn't impossible. You'd have to get the WM video tapes and the WM perfectly in sync, but you could (in theory) record everything onto a third disk/tape by wiring the left/right audio from the old tapes and the video from the new DVD.

 

I honestly don't see how this would be an improvement over just watching the old WM tapes, though.

 

Yeah, trying to line it up by hand would be an extreme pain in the nuts. The easiest way would be to line them up with Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro or something, but those programs cost a hell of a lot and capturing everything onto a computer would take forever. Try it the way Y2Jerk said, though, you might accidentally get it in sync. -Jim

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