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I actually tried this last night. It turns out that in the case I looked at, the sound was in an MPG format, multiplexed (mixed) in with the video. So there were no seperate sound files. (I now think you'd only see these if you used PCM encoded sound) So anyway, I pulled off the .VOB file and saved it to my hard disk. I then used a utility called TMPGEnc to demultiplex (pull apart) the video and sound and ended up with a .m2v video file and a .mp2 audio file. Both of these would play OK in MS Media Player so I guess they were valid files.
I didn't edit the files, but I see no reason why I wouldn't have been able to.
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