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Posted by Airman Thunderbird on 11/09/06 20:08
You might want to check this out.
http://www.castudio.org/dvdaudioextractor/
Ophidian wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am having a heckuva time extracting some music off of a DVD given to
> me recently. I'll add that this is my first experience ripping DVDs of
> any sort. I will give a step-by-step account of what I've done and
> perhaps someone can point out where I went wrong:
>
> 1. I opened SmartRipper in Movie mode, it states there is no encryption,
> and I see exactly one program chain and a set of 18 chapters that seem
> to correspond to the audio tracks on the disc. They are selected by
> default.
>
> 2. I head over to the Stream Processing tab and note that it tells me:
> 0xA0 Audio Not Specified LPCM (2ch) 96khz 24bit
> This is pretty much what I expected from the disc. I enable stream
> processing and de-select everything but the Audio stream, and choose
> "Demux to extra file."
>
> 3. I expect to get a 24bit 96khz WAV file as an output, but this is not
> what I get--when I load it (the WAV file produced once ripping is
> complete) in foobar or Audacity or besweet, they all call it a 16-bit
> 48khz file! When I try to play it, it's just a bunch of noise.
>
> Basically, smartripper seems to be spitting out an WAV that is not
> actually a WAV in the sense that other programs can use it. What might
> I be doing wrong?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> -Zac
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