How do I rip DVD 5.1 surround sound to seperate channels.
Can someone tell which program can be used?
Lord Fickle · Member since
DVD Audio Extractor is what I use.
http://www.castudio.org/dvdaudioextractor/
Be Free With Your Tempo · Member since
Can you tell me which options I have to choose?
When I extract the the DVD I get the same normal version.
Be Free With Your Tempo · Member since
This is not the programm I'd like to have.
Only the complete original songs extract from the dvd.
I'd like to know if I can get only the vocals, only the piano for example.
Can somebody tell me where I can get such a programm.
Daniel vZ · Member since
I think everyone would like to have a program like that, and as far as I know, there isn't any.
And the only song that has a clear vocal from freddie is play the game, and even that one has guitar on it.
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
I guess there might be some software that does it, but it is either unknown or expensive. There is always the old way to do it, just pluging the dvd player audio out to your computer's audio in. Painfull, but effective, even though you loose some quality.
Cheers,
Ogre-
brENsKi · Member since
think we've been down this road before.....only way to do it properly is with the original mastertapes...anything else...no matter how good the software, will always leave some artefacts
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]<font color=green>Bren<font color=orange>ski wrote: [/QUOTENAME]think we've been down this road before.....only way to do it properly is with the original mastertapes...anything else...no matter how good the software, will always leave some artefacts [/QUOTE]
What you say is a fact. I meant that you can record each channel of a 5.1 recording separately.
That does not mean that you will end up with the original mastertape recorded channels. This is impossible.
Cheers,
Ogre-
pittrek · Member since
First rip the DVD (or at least the required chapter) with DVDDecrypter in IFO mode, selecting only the 5.1 AC3 file.
Later open the 5.1 AC3 in beSweet and save it as 6 mono wav files.
Easy and free
Adam Baboolal · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]pittrek wrote: [/QUOTENAME]First rip the DVD (or at least the required chapter) with DVDDecrypter in IFO mode, selecting only the 5.1 AC3 file.
Later open the 5.1 AC3 in beSweet and save it as 6 mono wav files.
Easy and free[/QUOTE]
Or just use Dvd Audio Extractor to get the 6 mono wav files straight away.
Adam.
brENsKi · Member since
[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Adam Baboolal wrote: [/QUOTENAME][QUOTE][QUOTENAME]pittrek wrote: [/QUOTENAME]First rip the DVD (or at least the required chapter) with DVDDecrypter in IFO mode, selecting only the 5.1 AC3 file.
Later open the 5.1 AC3 in beSweet and save it as 6 mono wav files.
Easy and free[/QUOTE]
Or just use Dvd Audio Extractor to get the 6 mono wav files straight away.
Adam.[/QUOTE]
yes. that's what i have used
GinjaNinja · Member since
Is there anyone who could send me the six .wav files for Save Me, I'd like to see if i can produce an A Cappella version.
Lord Fickle · Member since
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[b]GinjaNinja wrote: [/b]
Is there anyone who could send me the six .wav files for Save Me, I'd like to see if i can produce an A Cappella version.[/QUOTE]
You can't. There's no isolated vocal tracks on that one.
inu-liger · Member since
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[b]Be Free With Your Tempo wrote: [/b]
How do I rip DVD 5.1 surround sound to seperate channels.
Can someone tell which program can be used?
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If you want to go for the lossless MLP audio tracks...