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Hi Dave and list,
to do that I use dvd decrypter. It is not developped anymore but it does
what you want.
Hth,
gianluca
Skype: gianluca8815
On 06/09/2011 09:16, Dave Scrimenti wrote:
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thanks again
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From: Tony Hernandez
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Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 3:57 PM
Subject: Re: introduction
Hi KJ. Welcome to the list. it's good to have you with us.
Tony Hernandez
Let us hear the conclusion of the whole
thanks much
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From: Jörgen Hansson
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Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2011 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: introduction
Hello KJJagan!
you'll find very much help here on this group.
This is Jorgen from Sweden by the way, saying welcome.
also
Hi everybody!!!
The problem is solved.
What it was , was something in the volume control Where it sais
communications was not checked.
I don't know what is does, but after I checked it my total recorder setings
menus were back.
The only thing I have noticed since the change is that the
Hey, that's good. Glad you got that problem
solved. Now, if I could just find a way to
improve on the responsiveness when arrowing
through the menus. I'm using Window-Eyes 5.2 with
XP Home. Anybody got any ideas as to how to improve on this one.
Sorry to ride on your success, but maybe some
I have used Format Factory but withh this program you have to rip the DVD
then take the audio out of the avi file so it takes two steps. You have to
use the mouse cursor a little with this program but it is free.
Dean
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From: Dave Scrimenti dscrime...@comcast.net
Even if the copyright is developed further?
Alexandra
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From: Gianluca Apollaro gianluca.apollar...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: Any free accessible Windows program to extract
It decrypts DVD's, but I don't see anything here to extract the audio. And
there's no help. How do you make an audio file from the decrypted dvd?
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From: Gianluca Apollaro gianluca.apollar...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday,
I have a new set of Bose USB speakers and since hooking them up, I can no
longer record from the Internet with TR. It says there is no sound detected. I
have done everything according to the knowledge that I have, but I can't get it
to work. It was doing fine and plugging in the USB speakers is
Hi, to extract the audio, select ifo mode from the menu mode. You'll se
then several tabs. Choose stream processing tab and with shift tab find
and check the checkbox saying enable stream processing. You'll see all
the streams included in your dvd. Uncheck everything but the audio and
with tab
I tried using MaPlEr to convert an avi file but it makes it mono instead of
the original stereo.
Curtis Delzer.
HS.
to download the Haven cell phone tour.
in part or in whole
http://www.mysticplace.info/audio/haven
for 6000 plus ring tones.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/wch4yb
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My wife had her sound output changed by
connecting speakers to the wrong connection on a
couple of occasions on her laptop, and as I
recall, she did a system restore to a few days
back, and her sound settings returned back to her
desired state using her internal sound card. You
might try
It didn't really work. It only got part of the audio. And since it doesn't
convert to mp3, I can't play it on my NLS book player anyway. So I'll use
DVD Decrypter, or DVD Shrink to decrypt the DVD. Then once it's on the hard
drive, use Format Factory to extract the audio to mp3. I guess Format
DVD Audio Extractor. Couldn't be simpler. The people using decryption tools
and stream demuxers are making it far more difficult than it needs to be. You
can get it from: http://www.dvdae.com. Granted, it's not free, but fully worth
the price IMO, and I felt it was worth mentioning as you
I know it's not free, but gosh, $32 aint all that bad is it? Why not use DVD
Audio Extractor and get it over with? This all sounds too maddening and hard
to mess with. Pluss, it's too dam long.
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Use Mediacoder for that.
Alexandra
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From: Curtis Delzer cur...@calweb.com
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Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2011 9:09 PM
Subject: Re: Any free accessible Windows program to extract audio from DVD?
I tried using MaPlEr
I can only confirm that! The best program, has problems with copyright
protected dvds though, if you don't update it, and maybe even then.
The problem about the copyright is, that you can't always extract the i. e.
second language, which, I think, is totally unfair when I bought the DVD.
Hi gang,
I've probably asked this before, but I'm wondering what I could do to
access my music library from my laptop to stream the music remotely. Is
there some sort of server type application I could get? FTP isn't really
an option as I can't forward a port from this desktop, it's on a
Well, to be fair to the other posters, I did ask for a free tool. DVD Audio
Extractor does work, and it's accessible. If you do this a lot, it's
probably easier to use this 1-step process than the 2 steps of DVD Shrink
and Format Factory. One problem I did have is that DVD Audio Extractor
To copy, just copy from the desktop to an external drive, then from the
drive to your laptop. To stream, maybe something like Pogoplug.
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