[kj] OT dvd to cdr?
Mark Kolmar
mkolmar at gmail.com
Tue Jun 20 11:40:22 EDT 2006
SmartRipper can get at the audio streams. They are usually 48KHz on
DVD. You can convert to 44.1 for CD with other software. Most of the
audio on DVD, however, is Dolby Digital rather than PCM. DD works in
a similar way as MP3. If you can capture the audio directly through
the sound card -- not through a cable outside the computer, but
totally inside the computer -- that is the simplest way, like Paul
describes. Ultimately you have to convert from the lossy (but still
nice) Dolby Digital to linear PCM. And then it's still the wrong
sample rate for CD. Use the best sample rate conversion you can.
That can sound really horrible when done badly. There is a free
command-line program called SOX that is sort of a Swiss army knife for
basic audio processing, which does a fine job of sample rate
conversion with the right settings. It's a pain to use, though, which
is the downside when you're trying to cram 1001 features into the
command line.
--Mark
On 6/18/06, Paul Rangecroft <paul.rangecroft at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> if you're using windows: double-click your volume control in the system
> tray. go to 'options' then 'properties'. select 'recording' and then 'wave
> out mix'. then any recording software, such as Adobe Audition, should work.
> you may need to adjust the wave out mix volume. even 'windows sound
> recorder' will work if you set the volume to max. set the wav to 44.1kHz 16
> bit stereo by clicking 'file', 'properties', 'convert now' and scroll down
> to it. i just tested it on a dvd that way, the volume was a bit low but it
> worked.
>
> obviously then all you need to do is convert the wav to mp3.
>
>
> On 6/17/06, death wish <dwish2000 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Anyone know of any good free software to strip the audio from a dvd?
> Looking
> > to quickly convert to .wav files (or mp3).
> >
> > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > T.
>
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