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Posted by raylopez99 on 10/27/07 13:54
On Oct 27, 2:34 am, John Williamson <johnwilliam...@btinternet.com>
wrote:
> raylopez99 wrote:
>
> <Stuff about problems extracting sound from DVDs>
>
> If you're not stuck with having to use Cyberlink programs, there is a
> freeware bundle called DVD2SVCD, which works with TMPGEnc (An Mpeg
> encoder, freeware for MPEG1 or shareware for MPEG2)or any other command
> liine capable mpeg encoder program, to strip a DVD down to VideoCD.
> While it's doing this, it generates temporary files of the sound & video
> streams which can be converted into any format you wish.
>
> You get on your Hard drive the .IFO files, the .VOB files, .ac3
> extracted audio, .mp2 encoded audio, .mpv MPEG1 video stream and a
> combined .mpg (Mpeg1 format, 352x288 resolution) As a bonus, you get a
> number of .bin/.cue Video CD Image files you can burn to CD-R for playback.
>
> You do need to use DVDs you have the right to copy, though, as it is
> illegal in most places to break copyright protection systems such as CSS
> & the like;-)
>
> --
> Tciao for Now!
>
> John.
Too complicated for me...even though I code for a hobby! Too much
work--you have to use two different programs--I would need a FAQ to
avoid spending a day figuring it out. I'll stick to my workaround,
thanks.
RL
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