Ripping sound out of DVD's (.vob-files)
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Ripping sound out of DVD's (.vob-files)
Any idea how to do that?
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depends on what exactly do you want to do, rip a particular section or the whole lot?
pretty much the same theory, get dvd decryptor (an older version), pop dvd into drive, click i think ifo mode, click stream processing tab, untick the vide stream, select the audio stream you want, click demux at bottom and then go (think that's it).
you'll then get a file xxxx.ac3 or xxxxx.wav of the audio, from there pop it into audicity and clip off the bits you don't want, then encode to mp3 or save as original format.
pretty much the same theory, get dvd decryptor (an older version), pop dvd into drive, click i think ifo mode, click stream processing tab, untick the vide stream, select the audio stream you want, click demux at bottom and then go (think that's it).
you'll then get a file xxxx.ac3 or xxxxx.wav of the audio, from there pop it into audicity and clip off the bits you don't want, then encode to mp3 or save as original format.
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or that way if the files are already decrypted
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You can use DVD Decrypter to rip the audio stream. If the DVD audio is encoded in LPCM, then it'll come out as a WAV file. If it is encoded in AC3, then download a program called PX3 AC3 from videohelp.com and it'll convert the file to WAV.
In DVD Decrypter:
1. Click Mode > IFO
2. Go to Stream Processing, click Enable Stream Processing, uncheck the Video stream.
3. Highlight (click on) the audio stream and click the Demux radio button.
Then press the green arrow icon thing and it'll rip it to hard drive.
Then you can use a program like Audacity to convert it to MP3.
In DVD Decrypter:
1. Click Mode > IFO
2. Go to Stream Processing, click Enable Stream Processing, uncheck the Video stream.
3. Highlight (click on) the audio stream and click the Demux radio button.
Then press the green arrow icon thing and it'll rip it to hard drive.
Then you can use a program like Audacity to convert it to MP3.
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M'kay, the thing is that I want to rip the sound from DVD-files I have on the computer (.vob-files and what not), not a DVD-disc. DVD Decrypter doesn't seem to get that.
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Cheeveer wrote:M'kay, the thing is that I want to rip the sound from DVD-files I have on the computer (.vob-files and what not), not a DVD-disc. DVD Decrypter doesn't seem to get that.
Open the vob file with virtualdub (mpeg2 version), select the part you want to extract and click on "save as wave".
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