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Re: [ARSCLIST] DVD-Video audio track ripper?
For ffmpeg Win 32 builds use this link:
http://tripp.arrozcru.org/
Mike Hirst wrote:
Dunno if this is gonna work for you, but my favourite tool for working
with video is the command line tool ffmpeg:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffmpeg
From the windows command line:
for %a in (*.vob) do ffmpeg -i %a %~na.wav
would give you wav files for all the vobs on the dvd.
whilst:
for %a in (*.vob) do ffmpeg -i %a %~na.mp3
would give you mp3 files.
If you're not comfortable using the command line you could load the vobs
straight into VirtualDub-MPEG2:
http://home.comcast.net/~fcchandler/stable/VirtualDub-MPEG2.zip
and save the audio to wav files.
Andy Kolovos wrote:
Nothing illegal going on here--just need to extract the audio track
from some DVD-Video discs that were made for us from some old Umatic
tapes. We own copyright to the content. This isn't preservation
activity, I just need to make listening copies of the audio track for
one of the filmmakers and our transcriptionist.
Any suggestions for a free DVD-Video audio track ripper (for Windows
XP) would be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
andy
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