Long story short I now KNOW that fully understanding FFMPEG is way over my head, and after 3 days of researching how in the $^&* to first get then compile and use this program I have been exposed to all sorts of new interesting stuff (command line, source file building, batch file creating, etc.) that really interests the true nerd inside me! I have decided I WILL figure out how to compile my own build of FFMPEG and utilize it, not going to waste hours of late night internet scouring and an angry wife for nothing. Which thank you for the FFMPEG hint.I had seen that software before but never used it as I thought it was way over my head, however decided this time to try to compile my own version, which did not run for some reason.still need to figure that one out.but also I downloaded a fairly recent build which worked for me. don't know if anybody else has had this problem or not. The only way I could get it to open was to restart the computer. I tried to use DVD Audio Extractor on a couple DVD-Video discs and all it did was lock up my disk drive. I have got a process for the LPCM tracks.been working on my 5.1 DD and 5.1 DTS DVDs now which is causing me some grief also, so exactly how I got the LPCM "project" accomplished is not fresh in my head, I will need to refer back to my notes which I don't have right now, however I am pretty sure I used eac3to.exe to extract and then ffmpeg to convert to FLAC. I really am impressed at the speed of which people replied, I have been busy with x-mas and just now got a chance to thank you all. it could very well get you to 1 point so you may easier get to where you want to go in the end.įirst off I would like to say thank you to all the replies! (also I am typing very fast so if there are errors.oh well There is a program called DVD Audio Extractor. vob file properly.Īny ideas? Am I on the right track? It is getting late and I may have to give up for the night, I can post more info if needed.Īny ideas? Am I on the right track? It is getting late and I may have to give up for the night, I can post more info if needed. I have Goldwave, however could not get it to open the. I tried using VLC but just got white noise. VOB file, and play that file in VLC player, however I cannot find the right program or get the settings right in the ones I have tried to convert this. I can rip the audio off of my DVD into a 24 bit 48k. I have a couple that have 24bit 48k LPCM tracks on them, and these are the ones that are causing me to pull my hair out. My final goal is to "rip" (I understand it is not exactly ripping, however for simplicity I will use that term) the audio from my concert DVDs, Dual-Discs, etc. Any help would be very greatly appreciated. I hope this has not been beaten to death already in other posts, but I have been searching the net and this forum all night trying to figure out how to get this done.
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