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ripping DVD samples
got no production software on this PC so I've been ripping some film samples as something to do...
basically I'm having to record through soundforge the stereo mix - this causes a slight amount of hiss as the soundcard in this PC is bog standard and makes for shit quality samples.
some one was telling me about some software where you can basically rewire the DVD player (in the DVD drive) straight to soundforge so it won't have any background noise.
is this way any good or are there any better ways to record film samples you lot could sugguest? how about a way to just extract all the audio from a DVD as I could just cut it out?
basically I'm having to record through soundforge the stereo mix - this causes a slight amount of hiss as the soundcard in this PC is bog standard and makes for shit quality samples.
some one was telling me about some software where you can basically rewire the DVD player (in the DVD drive) straight to soundforge so it won't have any background noise.
is this way any good or are there any better ways to record film samples you lot could sugguest? how about a way to just extract all the audio from a DVD as I could just cut it out?
here's a great tutorial using DVD Decrypter...
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=139536
the audio is converted into ac3 files and DVD Decrypter is freeware but can be tricky to find, good luck!
p.s. it will only work with a 2 channel audio stream, surround sound is not "do-able"
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=139536
the audio is converted into ac3 files and DVD Decrypter is freeware but can be tricky to find, good luck!
p.s. it will only work with a 2 channel audio stream, surround sound is not "do-able"
thanks man gonna try this out tonight.cringer wrote:here's a great tutorial using DVD Decrypter...
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=139536
the audio is converted into ac3 files and DVD Decrypter is freeware but can be tricky to find, good luck!
p.s. it will only work with a 2 channel audio stream, surround sound is not "do-able"
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Well... better late than never... just incase you're still after one, I use DVD Audio Ripper
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