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Re: [dvd::rip] Rip audio tracks of a live concert DVD, how?

Subject: Re: [dvd::rip] Rip audio tracks of a live concert DVD, how?
From: Jeff Dierking <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2006 12:07:53 -0800
Fernando Cassia wrote:

I read the FAQ. It rips WAVs.

I was thinking of something that ripped and ENCODED into mp3 or OGG in a single step.
Not to mention that there's no metadata in WAV files so I'd have to then enter all the ID3 info in a third step.


FC

You'd still more than likely need to add the ID3 tag info by hand, as it is not too likely that there would be a CDDB entry for the audio tracks of a Video DVD.

Just a thought.

Also, if I am thinking about it in the correct way, the songs would all have to be their own chapter, ie no mid point stops, to get accurate seperation into individual tracks.

You might be able to do a two step process, but I have to test it. I seem to remember an MP3 ripping package ripping the audio from a bonus video track on a CD. If that is the case, and the disk is organized by a chapter per song, you could rip and encode to individual video files and then rip the MP3 or ogg files separately.

There is likely a more elegant way to do this, but I don't know what it is.

Jeff

 

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