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Thread started 12/04/03 12:10pm

PANDURITO

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Extracting Audio from DVDvideo, anyone?

I just received some singles I had ordered and they sent me DVD instead of audio.

I don't know who plays a 10 minute DVD . Not me. But if I could extract the sound files I could burn a proper CD single I could play everywhere.

Anyone can help on this one?

Thank you
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Reply #1 posted 12/04/03 12:12pm

Haystack

Are you sure you're not really wanting to turn the Aladdin DVD into audio? Or the Rave DVD?

This sounds suspiciously like someone who goes into a chemist and hasn't got the balls to ask for condoms.

hmm
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Reply #2 posted 12/04/03 12:13pm

PANDURITO

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Thank you Haystack

Anyone else?
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Reply #3 posted 12/04/03 12:15pm

KAMILLE

Magix Audio Cleaning lab delux 2004 (Should come with cabels)
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Reply #4 posted 12/04/03 12:16pm

KAMILLE

Take a closer look on Amazon.co.uk

Here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/e...48-4658044
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Reply #5 posted 12/04/03 12:56pm

Jasziah

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Can't ya just play it through your computer and use a program like Cool Edit Pro (or a very basic sound recorder) to save it as an mp3? It's the same way I archive my old vinyl and cassettes. Not as good as converting straight from DVD tho', if someone kno'.
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Reply #6 posted 12/04/03 2:13pm

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PANDURITO said:

I just received some singles I had ordered and they sent me DVD instead of audio.

I don't know who plays a 10 minute DVD . Not me. But if I could extract the sound files I could burn a proper CD single I could play everywhere.

Anyone can help on this one?

Thank you



If you have a DVD-Rom drive:

http://www.afterdawn.com/...ripper.cfm
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Reply #7 posted 12/04/03 2:34pm

ThirdStrike

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Jasziah said:

Can't ya just play it through your computer and use a program like Cool Edit Pro (or a very basic sound recorder) to save it as an mp3? It's the same way I archive my old vinyl and cassettes. Not as good as converting straight from DVD tho', if someone kno'.


When I want to do this (and, I have often), I'd route the audio RCA cabling through my external Audio CD Burner (I have a Sony, but there is also a few other brands), and extract the audio straight from the source. When I'm done doing that as one long track, I'll seperate it manually. Pretty damn clean copy when I do it this way...

Also, just out of curiousity, is there something wrong with extracting the audio from the Aladdin DVD or Rave DVD??? I have done this with all the live DVD's or VHS tapes Prince has floting around...
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Reply #8 posted 12/04/03 4:14pm

PANDURITO

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bfunk said:

If you have a DVD-Rom drive:

http://www.afterdawn.com/...ripper.cfm


Thank you bfunk.

I still have to discover how to extract the soundtrack (wav or mp3). Up to now I have only got to download the DVD to my desktop.confuse
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Reply #9 posted 12/04/03 4:19pm

PANDURITO

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ThirdStrike said:

just out of curiousity, is there something wrong with extracting the audio from the Aladdin DVD or Rave DVD??? I have done this with all the live DVD's or VHS tapes Prince has floting around...


I don't think it's wrong.

I just want to be able to listen to something I have paid for, whenever, wherever I chose to, and not just in front of my DVD player. nod
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