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Post by mdk » Mon Jul 07, 2008 11:50 am

on the PC you can use SoundForge, it'll load VOB files straight in and you can just grab the audio.

its not free, but i still reckon its the best audio editor on any platform.
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Post by kolloron » Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:51 pm

spkey wrote:
rozling wrote:Something I've always wondered about and not yet tackled is DVDs - just seems like such a massive pain in the arse to get that one bit you want in delicious digital format, i.e. without having to record off the tv speakers or whatever. There's loads of great film material I'd love to sample, it just seems like it'd be a massive pain in the arse.
Not really. Get DVD Decrypter (it's open source). Load your DVD and hit Decrypt ISO. Once you get your VOB files use DGIndex (Open Source) to 'Demux Audio to WAV'. Alternatively you can download VirtualDubMod (a modified version of Virtual Dub) to open the VOB file directly and Demux audio.

Really, it will take you an hour to fully understand the process assuming you have zero knowledge of mpeg-2. :) Plus, the applications I suggest can give you the full 48K assuming your audio card is capable.
hey spkey,

having read this thread by chance i've tried to rip audio from a dvd with your method. i received 8 .vob files from dvd decrypter and then put one of those into virtualdubmod. but i couldn't find the order 'demux audio' or anything like that. i've also tried with dgindex but only received .ac3 files i was too stupid to convert to .wavs. what did i do wrong?

thanks in advance,
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Post by hangar17 » Tue Jul 08, 2008 9:58 pm

mostly field recordings sliced and diced nicely
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Post by spkey » Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:22 am

kolloron wrote:hey spkey,

having read this thread by chance i've tried to rip audio from a dvd with your method. i received 8 .vob files from dvd decrypter and then put one of those into virtualdubmod. but i couldn't find the order 'demux audio' or anything like that. i've also tried with dgindex but only received .ac3 files i was too stupid to convert to .wavs. what did i do wrong?

thanks in advance,
kolloron
Hi,

on VirtualDubMod go to 'Streams\Stream List' select the stream you want to save (some dvds have multiple audio streams) and hit Save WAV. Alternatively you can hit the 'Demux' button.

On DGIndex Open your VOB file and hit F5 to allow DGIndex to index the VOB. Leave it for a few seconds and hit the Esc button to stop. Go to 'Audio\Output Method\Demux All tracks' or 'Audio\Decode AC3 to WAV'. Even better, go to 'File\Demux Audio Only Stream' after selecting Decode AC3 to WAV first. This will only save your audio.

Converting AC3 to WAV can be done with BeSweet but it's command line (maybe you could get a GUI for that if you Google it) but don't trust any other application you randomly find to convert AC3. Only well trusted apps and BeSweet, FFDShow, VirtualDub, AviSynth and DGIndex are some of those.


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Post by Stace » Wed Jul 09, 2008 1:12 pm

Thanks very much for the advice spkey mate! Works great.
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Post by jlgrimes » Sun Sep 21, 2008 1:18 pm

Sound Forge 9 doesn't open vob files.

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Post by synnack » Sun Sep 21, 2008 4:06 pm

pepezabala wrote:field recording with the zoom H4
internet with soundflower
cds get ripped with itunes
vinyl records get recorded via the motu off the hifi
Actually, +1 on all of that.
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Post by chapelier fou » Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:39 pm

I am on XP. I make all my samples (one shots or loops) in Soundforge.
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Post by Noel » Sun Sep 21, 2008 6:24 pm

Ableton Live is the only "sampler" I use.
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