That's what I want to know. This smacks strongly of a damaged disk. KozDo the VOB files play correctly in other applications (for example in VLC)?
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- Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:21 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
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Re: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio
- Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:20 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
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Re: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio
There are a few "DVD audio extractor" programs avalilable, but I haven't tried them. I generally use my video editor (Corel Video Studio). I can import the audio and video from (non-encrypted) DVDs to a single MPEG-2 file. Then, there's an option to create a sound file. SUPER [/color] (FRE...
- Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:05 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
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Re: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio
Do the VOB files play correctly in other applications (for example in VLC)?progcode wrote:I'm importing the two-channel stereo track. And it sounds great... up until around the eleven minute mark. On any of the VOBs on the disc.
- Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:05 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
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Re: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio
So what format is the two channel track in? What happens if you convert/downmix the 6-channel AC3 to 2-channel WAV in HeadAC3he ? Here is what it says in the "Select stream(s) to import" dialog: Index[80] Codec[ac3], Language[], Bitrate[1], Channels[2], Duration[526] The stereo audio on t...
- Tue Mar 20, 2012 1:41 am
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
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Re: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio
The disk plays as a straight movie, right?
What happens if you try an different disk?
Koz
What happens if you try an different disk?
Koz
- Tue Mar 20, 2012 1:29 am
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
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Re: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio
When importing I'm presented with three different audio tracks to import. Two of them are six-channel tracks (DTS and Dolby). One of them is a two-channel track. I'm importing the two-channel stereo track. And it sounds great... up until around the eleven minute mark. On any of the VOBs on the disc...
- Tue Mar 20, 2012 12:15 am
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
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Re: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio
When importing I'm presented with three different audio tracks to import. Two of them are six-channel tracks (DTS and Dolby). One of them is a two-channel track. I'm importing the two-channel stereo track. And it sounds great... up until around the eleven minute mark. On any of the VOBs on the disc....
- Tue Mar 20, 2012 12:09 am
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
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Re: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio
DVDs can have several different audio tracks depending on how much room they had available during encoding. Are you trying to open the PCM track or the Dolby AC3? AC3 in a theatrical release is going to try to open into 6 audio channels. You claim to have decrypted the disk. It also sounds like mayb...
- Mon Mar 19, 2012 11:38 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
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ffmpeg import from DVD - glitchy audio (SOLVED)
I am an occasional user of Audacity. I just recently wanted to extract audio from a DVD. After a little research I discovered that ffmpeg with audacity will do this. So I upgraded to Audacity 2.0 and downloaded FFmpeg_v0.6.2_for_Audacity_on_Windows. Got it working, or so I thought. :) I ...
- Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:20 pm
- Forum: Windows
- Topic: Upgrading to 2.0
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Re: Upgrading to 2.0
... happen but Windows can misbehave and get confused, so uninstalling 1.3.x first is the safer option. I didn't need to re-install either LAME or FFmpeg - these were picked up automatically by v2.0. That seems to work reliably :)