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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: Davide Capodaglio <davidecapod@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2006 22:07:22 +0100
You can try with

transcode -i /dev/dvdrom -o prefix -U prefix -x null -y null,lame

you will get some prefix-ch01.avi.mp3, prefix-ch02.avi.mp3, ... and so
on, one for each chapter; don't care the .avi.mp3 extension, these are
real mp3.
To encode only some specific chapters you can use the -T option (see
transcode manual for details).

Bye
Davide


Fernando Cassia ha scritto:


On 11/9/06, *Jörn Reder* <joern@xxxxxx <mailto:joern@xxxxxx>> wrote:


I found it odd that people who complain about missing features in Open Source software don't even read the FAQ:

      http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/doc/faq.cipp#faq14
    <http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/doc/faq.cipp#faq14>

    Regards,

    Joern


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



 

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