Audio From DVD - Adjusting Levels and Removing Clicks

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Re: Audio From DVD - Adjusting Levels and Removing Clicks

Post by john82 » Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:27 pm

Starchild wrote:
stevethefiddle wrote:They both make the sound louder (or quieter), but one is a "destructive" edit (actually changes the recorded wave), and the other is "non-destructive" (doesn't change the recorded wave).

Try them both to see the difference. :D

Which is destructive and which in non-destructive?
the gain slider is the non-destructive and amplify is the destructive.
i would recommend using non-destructive amplifying when possible, because sometimes amplifying and saving a track causes undesirable side effects like excess noise which you can sometimes miss at first.
if you just play with the gain slider no damage can be done to the track.
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Re: Audio From DVD - Adjusting Levels and Removing Clicks

Post by kieranmullen » Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:16 pm

hello,

What is the best way to rip audio from a DVD using a PC?

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Re: Audio From DVD - Adjusting Levels and Removing Clicks

Post by steve » Mon Feb 04, 2008 6:32 pm

kieranmullen wrote:hello,

What is the best way to rip audio from a DVD using a PC?

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