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Post by globe on Mar 24, 2004 14:15:56 GMT -5
Can anyone recommend a good bit of software to rip music from dvd's?
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Mar 24, 2004 14:17:37 GMT -5
only if you promise not to call the police right after my reply
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Post by globe on Mar 24, 2004 14:24:12 GMT -5
only if you promise not to call the police right after my reply I promise - I fooking hate Sting! ;D
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Mar 24, 2004 15:31:53 GMT -5
to extract the audio from a dvd without watching the picture you need DVD decrypter, AC3 filter to rip the audio track and goldwave to convert it to .WAV [glow=red,2,300]1.[/glow] we are going to use DVD Decrypter. open it and select Tools -> Settings [glow=red,2,300]2[/glow] click the IFO Mode tab and there enable stream processing (1) and disable file splitting (2). click OK and return to the main window [glow=red,2,300]3[/glow] here first of all select the IFO mode (1). then select the main move PGC (here only 1) (2) and click the stream processing tab. [glow=red,2,300]4[/glow] here make sure that stream processing is enabled (1). then select only the audio track you want to rip (2) and with that selected select Demux (3). start the ripping and you are going to have an .AC3 file that we are now going to load in Goldwave. [glow=red,2,300]5[/glow] make sure you have AC3Filter installed unless Goldwave will not load the file. now go File -> Open. select All in file type (1) and then load the AC3 file (2) and click Open. Goldwave will decompress the audio file and then load it in the main window. [glow=red,2,300]6[/glow] the first thing you should do is to save it in a wav format. go to File -> Save As and save it as a Wave file. note that this is not necessary, but I hardly suggest it as Goldwave will edit a wave file much faster. [glow=red,2,300]7[/glow] Next thing will be the creation of some Cue Points so that we can split the file in tracks (of if you don't want you don't need to do it!) from the Goldwave menu go Tool -> Cue Points now here if your DVD has pause between the tracks you can use Auto Cue (2) and it will find them. if not you have to find the point you want and click New (1). after you have created all the cue points click Split file (3). here set the file name you want to use (1) select checkbox (2) and finally OK (3) to create the files. after you have done that you can burn with the burning program of your choice, e.g. NERO
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Post by maketradefair on Mar 24, 2004 17:08:07 GMT -5
how long did it take you to write that post...!
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Post by globe on Mar 25, 2004 8:56:19 GMT -5
Cheers chocy, appreciate you taking the time to post that mate. Its a great help. ;D
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Post by mar on Mar 26, 2004 10:39:59 GMT -5
hey chocko whatever ur daytime job is, its wasted ;D
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