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      CommentAuthorChrK
    • CommentTimeAug 17th 2009
    Any ideas?

    I'd like to convert the DVD of the Hisaishi-Ghibli concert to a suitable audio format, so that I can burn to either CDr or to my mp3 player.

    I'm not very tech-savvy and as such require a bit help from you more knowledgeable folks. Is there a good program (freeware, if possible) that allows me to directly copy and convert the DVD audio files to WAV or MP3 (I'm after hi-res files).

    Any help would be mucho apreciado! smile
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeAug 17th 2009
    freeware:

    superC media converter
    http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

    payware:

    imtoo dvd audio ripper:
    http://www.imtoo.com/dvd-audio-ripper.html
    xilisoft dvd audio ripper:
    http://www.xilisoft.com/dvd-audio-ripper.html
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      CommentAuthorChrK
    • CommentTimeAug 17th 2009
    Eυχαριστώ, Δημήτρης!

    I'll give it a try, see if I can make it work! smile
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeAug 17th 2009
    No problem! But keep in mind that whilst i have tried the 2 paywares and they work wonders (you can find them around and test them), still i am not sure if the SUPER C converter rips from dvd; can't remember.
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      CommentAuthorDemetris
    • CommentTimeAug 17th 2009
    Of course there's always google smile

    http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=free … 12f99bfde5
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      CommentAuthorChrK
    • CommentTimeAug 17th 2009
    You have no idea how long I scoured Google without coming up with one workable solution, Mr C! slant
  1. Christian, is there a language you DON'T know partly? lol
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  2. I've done this a couple of times in the past, for example when I ripped the isolated score from Bad Boys, or ripped parts from the Star Trek III film to have the unreleased score, SFX included. Am I a geek or am i? spin

    The way I did it I'm sure isn't up to date anymore and it basically involved using various tools in too many steps to get the WAV files. I remember even having access to the multitracks coming from the 5.1 channels soundtrack, in the case of ST III so I could isolate the score from the voices and so on.

    I'm sure there are much easier ways to do it now but googling, (I prefer Yahoo'ing myself) is a sure way to get there.

    This seems like a good guide.
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  3. Has anyone tried, and know how to rip music from dVD's with just the FX? I know there are programs and techniques you can use to rip it, removing the dialogue. Some complicated process.

    And if anybody knows how to do rear-channel rips.


    I'm thinking about making some rips from unreleased scoring to a TV show. Woudl share the results.
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    • CommentAuthorBioptive
    • CommentTimeJul 13th 2017 edited
    ChrK wrote
    Any ideas?

    I'd like to convert the DVD of the Hisaishi-Ghibli concert to a suitable audio format, so that I can burn to either CDr or to my mp3 player.

    I'm not very tech-savvy and as such require a bit help from you more knowledgeable folks. Is there a good program (freeware, if possible) that allows me to directly copy and convert the DVD audio files to WAV or MP3 (I'm after hi-res files).

    Any help would be mucho apreciado! smile

    hi, recently i am interested in ripping audio from dvd collections because the characteristics of DVD, i can not bring the disc and DVD player with me all the time, so i decided rip audio. My situation is similar with you, for better audio enjoyment, i rip wav from dvd. In order to finish it, i searched a lot and found this passage met my need perfectly,http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/dvd-to-wav.html hope it can also help you
  4. You can record the audio stereo stream (Windows) analog via Audacity and store the recording as wave of mp3. This works with isolated scores and opening and end suites, when no other noises are mixed inot the audio stream.

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