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Re: How to strip out sound from a dvd? What Cyberlink product?

Posted by Ken Maltby on 10/27/07 21:08

"raylopez99" <raylopez99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Oct 26, 2:14 pm, "Ken Maltby" <kmal...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>> > etc). So it looks like with my system at least, I cannot do a non-
>> > realtime transfer/conversion of DVD audio anyway (at least with my
>> > copy of Audacity), so I'm stuck to doing the capture in realtime
>> > (which is longer but not a big deal for me).
>>
>> > RL
>>
>> You have to decrypt the DVD first, then you can use Audacity
>> on the demuxed audio file. As I said you should have the
>> decrypting/ripping software output as demuxed audio and video.
>> It is that decrypted audio file that you edit with Audacity or other
>> audio software.
>>
>> Even the old DVD Decrypter that comes with the Gordian Knot
>> download will do it in a couple of minutes. Any converter can
>> use the Lame MP3 encoding codec to turn your demuxed audio
>> into a .mp3 file in a few more minutes.
>>
>> If you have www.VideoReDo.com you can use that on
>> the decrypted .vob, edit it and extract it to ES and even convert
>> the audio to .wav.
>>
>>
>
> Thanks for the advice. Your advice is good for a heavy duty DVD user,
> but not for me--I'm just trying to trip 3 DVDs of their audio (speech,
> not music). Here's how I wasted 2 hours this morning:
>
> I checked out three programs, actually more, since some were flagged
> as "trojans" by my anti-virus program (the banned in the USA program
> DVD Decrypt 3.3.4.0 for example--probably a false positive but I was
> too afraid to install it), and none of them, because they were
> shareware or otherwise, worked. For example Easiestutils DVD Audio
> Ripper 4.9.0.63 failed on my generic Penitum 4, relatively modern XP
> OS system. Another one called DVD to MP3 I found on Download.com
> failed. If I rebooted (I didn't bother since on my system rebooting
> takes 5 to 10 minutes), which sometimes helps with the registry file,
> disabled all my spyware/virus background programs, asked users on
> various forums after registering, kept trying with other programs,
> eventually (after about a half a day IMO) I would probably get at
> least one such decrypting/ripping program to run, but for now I'll do
> my business using the 'old-fashioned' way of simply real-time capture
> using Audacity, which seems to work with not too much noise (real-time
> capture does introduce a bit of background hiss, but since I'm
> capturing the words rather than music, I don't really care).
>
> RL
>

You couldn't find a good program at the site I
pointed you to in my first reply, www.videohelp.com ?

There are plenty of bad programs to be found if you
just do a Google search and believe what ever hype
you encounter. I pointed you to a reliable site, with
an extensive "Tool" listing.

Luck;
Ken

 

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