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deano87

posted on 15th Aug 08 at 15:28

Audacity working a treat :cool: planning on exporting to MP3 as well :cool: cheers :thumbs:


Dom

posted on 15th Aug 08 at 10:42

quote:
Originally posted by deano87
Used VirtualDUB before and other stuff on my old HDD when I had a bash at making MPEGs from VOB files, but couldn't remember the programmes :)

:thumbs:


yeah, it's a little fiddly but it'd work alright. Like i say, grab the mpeg2 version of it as the standard version of VirtualDub doesn't support it.


deano87

posted on 15th Aug 08 at 10:27

Used VirtualDUB before and other stuff on my old HDD when I had a bash at making MPEGs from VOB files, but couldn't remember the programmes :)

:thumbs:


Dom

posted on 15th Aug 08 at 10:24

if your soundcard has the option to record what is being played, then i would just use something like audacity, set it to record and then play the DVD - it's about the easiest option.

Other way would be to grab the vobs, import them into something like VirtualDub (make sure it's the mpeg2 ver
> HERE <) and then extract the audio that way.


deano87

posted on 15th Aug 08 at 10:15

So yeah, got a DVD I want to extract the audio from, to create 1 .MP3/.WMA track to put on an MP3 player. Not bothered about splitting it into chapters etc, just one audio file.

How is this done? Any software out there? :thumbs::wave: