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Old 30-11-2005, 06:45 PM
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I'm a big fan of The Pretenders and having bought their unplugged album from 1995 Isle of View a few years ago, and recently the DVD, there are a couple of tracks on it that did not appear on the CD album, one of which is Chrissie Hynde singing Radiohead's song Creep, which is brilliant and I want to copy it on to CD and play in the car.

Can this be done fairly easily or does it require additinal software?

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Old 30-11-2005, 07:50 PM
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Virtualdub should split the video and audio stream.
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Old 30-11-2005, 08:19 PM
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Not free but this prog works a treat for such matters, maybe the trial version will do the trick:

DVD Audio Extractor v2.1

Computer Application Studio
DVD Audio Extractor is a powerful software DVD
audio extracting / ripping tool. It can help
you to extract sound tracks from your favorite
DVDs and save them as OGG, MP3 or Wave files.
DVD Audio Extractor can also demux audio
streams directly to LPCM wav, mpg, ac3 or dts
files.

DVD Audio Extractor features on its easy-to-use
interface, ultra-fast extracting speed,
multiple audio formats support, multi-channel
support, resample to arbitrary sample rate and
much more.
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yay to both those ideas
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yay to both those ideas
OK thanks chaps. I'll have a dabble over the weekend and hopefully be successful!

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I'm a big fan of The Pretenders and having bought their unplugged album from 1995 Isle of View a few years ago, and recently the DVD, there are a couple of tracks on it that did not appear on the CD album, one of which is Chrissie Hynde singing Radiohead's song Creep, which is brilliant and I want to copy it on to CD and play in the car.

Can this be done fairly easily or does it require additinal software?

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Hi Sam,

I have an MP3 file of the track "Creep" by the Pretenders that I should be able to send to you.
I'll send you a personal message.

Cheers

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Hi Sam,

I have an MP3 file of the track "Creep" by the Pretenders that I should be able to send to you.
I'll send you a personal message.

Cheers

Dave.
Thanks for that it's a great track!

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On my PC, what I do is open one of my audio recording packages
- "Cool Edit 2000" or "Steinberg WaveLab"
Then, insert the DVD that you want to extract the audio from.
On inserting a DVD, my DVD player (TheatreTek) loads automatically.
I then select my audio recorder and click "record"
Next, I select my DVD player software and click "play"

Whatever sound that goes through the soundcard (Terratec DMX 24/9600
which includes an RIAA filter), is then recorded as a .wav of any resolution
you wish, on the audio recording software. Historically, I am more comfortable
using CoolEdit, but this is only capable of recording in 32-bit (float) mode,
whereas my WaveLab software records in full 24-bit resolution. The results are
extremely dynamic.

Was this a help?
A free program that will do the job is 'audacity' download here http://www.computeractive.co.uk/vnunet/dow...128750/audacity Simply open audacity, select source as 'wave' put your dvd in the drive, press play and press record on audacity... Then save the file, when you're done...

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Digressing slightly however still on the theme of ripping music from other media, has anyone any hints on ripping music or even audio files from computer games? I have many and the music in them is often cool and I would like to also format a cd of my fav's.

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Digressing slightly however still on the theme of ripping music from other media, has anyone any hints on ripping music or even audio files from computer games? I have many and the music in them is often cool and I would like to also format a cd of my fav's.
Again, download 'audacity' and follow the instructions in my last post. It works as a 'total recorder' so, any program with a sound file playing, can be recorded,edited and saved.

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The audacity method would be recording where as the other ripping methods will make better copies.

I used a free DVD ripper from Zilla. I have just ripped the soundtrack, altered it and am now plan to make a new copy of the commercial DVD with the altered soundtrack. I have not worked out what specific WAV format my altered soundtrack needs to be converted to yet, nor how to put it back in with the other components of the DVD. Can anyone advise?
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Hi Sam,

I have an MP3 file of the track "Creep" by the Pretenders that I should be able to send to you.
I'll send you a personal message.

Cheers

Dave.
Hi there, would it be at all possible to send a copy of the MP3 to me too? I've been searching for a copy.

Take care

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While we are on the subject - is there any way of converting audio Real Files to something that can be burned or I-Podded.
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iTunes for Mac gives you the choice of Importing files in AAC (iPod standard), AIFF (CD), Apple Lossless Encoder, MP3, and WAV. Choose the iTunes menu and select Preferences. Selected Advanced, then Importing and choose which flavour you want the imported file.
Anyone know what is available for Windoze? Does it give more choices?

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