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PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 8:14 pm 
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Is there a way to record songs(only audio not the video) from DVDs to the hard drive on my computer??

Thanks in advance!!


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 8:44 pm 
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Yeah you can... but u will have to rip the video using smartripper

And then u will have to demultiplex the audio (use Flash MPEG encoder ).... I would recommend ripping it as a .wav file and then compressing it using MPPENC to a .mpc file (the New format which I support.. thanks to Bludhound :D )

You can download Smartripper and Flask at
http://www.doom9.org

Dont use any other way... This is a digital format of recording !

Cheerz


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 8:51 pm 
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punjabidude..

you can use Total Recorder (use any version) to rip the audio part of ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING you play in your computer. something that i like to use now and then.

Use this if dont want something fancy!

all the luck! :cool:


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 9:35 pm 
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Hey PM.. Go to that site and you will find loads of software (check the downloads section).. It has some tools for audio extraction..

If you want an easy way out.. go for Graphedit


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 10:11 pm 
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Thanks guys, i appreciate your help. I'll try out your suggestions over the weekend!!!


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I always suspect that you people here are a bunch of hyprocite it is amusing to see the length you people will go to bitch and moan the fact that some sites or group of people either make , buy or sell pirated stuff.The manner in which you sanctimonous, righteous and godfaring people would chastise these folks one would think that they are engaging in the most abhorrable and heinious livelihood. :ffs: :ffs: :ffs:


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 03, 2003 10:53 pm 
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This would be great for ripping good quality MP3s of songs from older films since DVD of older films from EVP and DEI usually have better quality than on the CDs, especially the CDs of classic films from the early 90s.


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JamesBond007 wrote:
I always suspect that you people here are a bunch of hyprocite it is amusing to see the length you people will go to bitch and moan the fact that some sites or group of people either make , buy or sell pirated stuff.The manner in which you sanctimonous, righteous and godfaring people would chastise these folks one would think that they are engaging in the most abhorrable and heinious livelihood. :ffs: :ffs: :ffs:

JamesBond.. ever heard of the fair use principle. If PM has a DVD (a legit dvd I hope :D) and he wants to rip it for his OWN USE, without obtaining any financial benefit from it, then he is entitled to do whatever he feels like doing with it ... Neither you nor I have anything to say to that.

However if he starts hawking his ware, like you said he would be
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FAIR USE IN FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW depends upon the purpose and character of the use,the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount and substantiality of the portion used, and the effect of the use upon the market value of the copyright. Now, sir is it fair to assume that the elite and exclusive club you have formed in trading, bartering and sharing your mp3s within this net work of zulmis would have an adverse effect of the sale of those copyrights? Would it not then affect the market value of the copyright works. Keeping in mind that the doctrine was originally judge-made in an effort to balance the economic incentives to creators of copyrighted works and the dissemination of those works to the public. Remember the plight of NAPSTER and a few other sites? Can someone not get a financial benefit without money changing hands? Are you perhaps that Naive? Or just faining ignorance? Popular consensus here have it that you do TALK CRAP!


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JamesBond007 wrote:
FAIR USE IN FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW depends upon the purpose and character of the use,the nature of the copyrighted work, the amount and substantiality of the portion used, and the effect of the use upon the market value of the copyright. Now, sir is it fair to assume that the elite and exclusive club you have formed in trading, bartering and sharing your mp3s within this net work of zulmis would have an adverse effect of the sale of those copyrights? Would it not then affect the market value of the copyright works. Keeping in mind that the doctrine was originally judge-made in an effort to balance the economic incentives to creators of copyrighted works and the dissemination of those works to the public. Remember the plight of NAPSTER and a few other sites? Can someone not get a financial benefit without money changing hands? Are you perhaps that Naive? Or just faining ignorance? Popular consensus here have it that you do TALK CRAP!

Read what he said... he said he wants to rip his DVD... for hiw own use.... no one wanted his mp3s

As for trading Mp3s... yeah i agree with u this is what I do... but thats for the sole reason the albums that are being released today are crappy as ever. Given a chance ( and a fair price).. I would prefer the original CDs. .. Unf I cant find the golden oldies here in this part of the world, or if they are present, they are at highly jacked up prices..

If you are not following the debate abt Mp3s (going around in the media) it says that music should be sold at affordable prices and the consumer should have the choice as to what he/she buys ... I wouldnt wanna buy the whole CD when only 2 tracks are good ... if some site were to give me these 2 tracks.. I will take them instead... Now it is up to the company (who holds the copyrights for this CD) to provide me with what I want... and I am willing to pay only for those tracks (also the format shouldnt be restrictive for my personal use... no liquid audio and definately no encoding at 128 Kbps as done by pressplay etc.)....

Trust me mate.. If I have a choice I will certainly buy the TRACKs i like.....


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Hmmm..my eyesight is gone I missed the part where he said "for his own use". However if you said its there then who am I to contradict you. I can only, therefore, liken him unto you in that he will share his ripped mp3 er.. dvd?
Now for your hyprocracy.
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but thats for the sole reason the albums that are being released today are crappy as ever.

Aligning this statement to dvd's released by EROS, BABA,SKY,
VIDEO SOUND etc etc. Solution THEN BUY PIRATES.
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they are at highly jacked up prices

Safe to say matches Yashraj? THEN BUY PIRATES
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it says that music should be sold at affordable prices and the consumer should have the choice as to what he/she buys

Lookup some of the sites online or your local retailer cd's are as low $1.99. How much cheaper should they be. Can't see the gun placed at your head must be an itsy bitsy one, surely, you are not afraid of it? THEN BUY PIRATES
But no you being a sanctimonious SOB wouldn't even contemplate such vile and desplicable act. Instead, being a law abiding citizen you will do what is lawful and right "RIP AND SHARE MP3's " and continue your unholy crusade against
pirates. The British a few centuries ago in their effort to curtail the might,wealth and power of the Spanish Empire enacted a law legalising pirateering and dubbed it privateering. How different are you? :nopity: :nopity: :nopity:


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 05, 2003 6:57 am 
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JamesBond007 wrote:
Hmmm..my eyesight is gone I missed the part where he said "for his own use". However if you said its there then who am I to contradict you. I can only, therefore, liken him unto you in that he will share his ripped mp3 er.. dvd?
Now for your hyprocracy.
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but thats for the sole reason the albums that are being released today are crappy as ever.

Aligning this statement to dvd's released by EROS, BABA,SKY,
VIDEO SOUND etc etc. Solution THEN BUY PIRATES.
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they are at highly jacked up prices

Safe to say matches Yashraj? THEN BUY PIRATES
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it says that music should be sold at affordable prices and the consumer should have the choice as to what he/she buys

Lookup some of the sites online or your local retailer cd's are as low $1.99. How much cheaper should they be. Can't see the gun placed at your head must be an itsy bitsy one, surely, you are not afraid of it? THEN BUY PIRATES
But no you being a sanctimonious SOB wouldn't even contemplate such vile and desplicable act. Instead, being a law abiding citizen you will do what is lawful and right "RIP AND SHARE MP3's " and continue your unholy crusade against
pirates. The British a few centuries ago in their effort to curtail the might,wealth and power of the Spanish Empire enacted a law legalising pirateering and dubbed it privateering. How different are you? :nopity: :nopity: :nopity:

You again Missed the point.....

I dont wanna BUY "pirated" stuff... That would in a way encourage piracy... Those pirates dont deserve any credit for the work and they shouldnt be rewarded for that...
Lil wonder I dont advocate "pirated dvds" (or stores selling them)


Now I will give u an example... approx 3 months back I got the Xvid's of Star Wars Ep 2. The print was gorgeous. Now I could have sufficed with that... But I wanted the extras ...and I bought the 2-Disc DVD also. But I am scroogy ... so i waited till it came out as a pre-viewed DVD on Blockbuster at an unbeatable price of less than 14 bucks Canadian... and thats when I bought it !

I dont buy any new music...and I dont care for the prices... Give me those prices ($1.99) for the oldies... (RPG-HMV stuff) and I will order a bundle immediately !


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sknath wrote:
I dont buy any new music...and I dont care for the prices... Give me those prices ($1.99) for the oldies... (RPG-HMV stuff) and I will order a bundle immediately !

The very first CD I bought was a pre-RPG CD of songs from three old films. It must have cost abouut $10. Well, the quality is horrible. I don't know what processing they did to it, but it is worth only $1.99.

If mp3s were such a drain to the recording labels, then why don't we see a significant decrease in CD buying in the last few years? There has been a slight decrease, but that is most likely attributed to people buying more DVDs in the past three years and people getting fed up with the bloated CD prices. I use mp3s and streaming Real Audio to preview new Indian songs, and I buy the CD if I like them, since they only cost $6-7 here. The mp3s that I have downloaded are only one or two tracks from an album and never an entire album.

What Hindi CD makers need to do is to take a cue from new Tamil CDs and put two albums on one CD when possible. That would make me even more inclined to buy CDs.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 2:33 pm 
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JamesBond007 wrote:
I always suspect that you people here are a bunch of hyprocite it is amusing to see the length you people will go to bitch and moan the fact that some sites or group of people either make , buy or sell pirated stuff.The manner in which you sanctimonous, righteous and godfaring people would chastise these folks one would think that they are engaging in the most abhorrable and heinious livelihood. :ffs: :ffs: :ffs:

I just bought a digital camcorder, all i wanted to do was add background music & songs (from Little Mermaid, Snow White, Barney etc) to videos i have made of my 4 year old daughter! I'll be using DVDs, digital camera, computer, and Pinnnacle Studio software all of which i have paid for so i don't really see what the problem is!!!!

I'll probably show the DVDs to my family and friends. I don't think i'll be steping on anyone's livehood!!

out!!!!!!


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2003 2:59 pm 
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Getting audio from DVDs:

1. Use Smartripper to grab the chapter which contains the audio you want.
2. Use DVD2AVI to convert the VOB file and split the audio and video.
3. Voila you have a .wav file of the clip which you can convert to MP3 if you wish or imprt into the Video Editor of your choice. Keep in mind you might have to do some audio editing.

Have listened to the .wav files and they sound good but have not used them for video editing (yet) so cannot comment there. I would like to get .wav(s) extracted from DVDs and make a nice music CD. Probably will do so on the weekend. Take care!




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