Trouble ripping Audio from DVD

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  1. friction

    friction Member

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    I bought a dual layer cd/dvd of an artist. The dvd side has audio and when I try to rip it, it says no video. Any help?
     
  2. diabolos

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    What software are you ripping the DVD with?
     
  3. The_OGS

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    DVD Decrypter
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_rippers/dvd_decrypter.cfm
    In IFO mode
    Enable stream-processing
    Untick every stream except audio you require
    Select demux (your audio stream) to separate file
    ...Let 'er rip :^)
    If LPCM you will get WAV,
    If AC3 you will get AC3, which must be decompressed to make WAV.
    You can then re-encode WAV to MP3, or downsample to 44.1kHz to burn audio CD (DVD audio is sampled @ 48kHz).
    L8R
     
  4. friction

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    I went through that process and found the vob and right clicked the file, selected the stream option, selected demux, and it made a file that is unrecognized by my pc. What next?
     
  5. dougal58

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    Hi friction,
    Iv'e used this program a few times to rip audio only,It rips to mp3 fprmat and never had a problem with it.
    Hope this helps.
    http://www.imtoo.com/index-rn.html
     
  6. diabolos

    diabolos Guest

    If your useing DVD decryper: What extersion does the file have (.AC3)? If so you need to install this DS filter to play it:

    http://ac3filter.sourceforge.net/

    If its somthing else it should be either .MP2 or .WAV (LPCM).

    Also, how large is the file you created?
    Ced
     

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