Hey Brandon!
I guess DVD audio extractor is allright. OGG is fine in most case and if I 
want to get fancy, I can always rip to uncompressed waves but the file is 
huge of course!
I do find that the ripping is rather slow. On my dual core processor with 2 
gig of RAM, it takes about 1 hour to rip a movie DVD.
I'll look into ripping the audio with DVD Decryptor. I didn't know it could 
do it.
Many thanks.
Jean

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list." <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: I Found One!


> Hi,
> If you want the 5.1 in AC3, DVD Decrypter does this. It's a bit weird to
> get the files, so if you want I'll write you offlist with instructions,
> but if you just want it in OGG or whatever else, as far as I know only
> OGG supports 5.1, DVD Audio Extractor is for you.
>
> Speaking of, how much is it, and does the site support PayPal? I'm
> curious so that if I can get OGG files in one step for a reasonably
> cheap price instead of getting AC3 then going to OGG, I'll take it.
> Thakns
> Brandon
>
>
>
> Studio Montebello wrote:
>> Hey Brandon!
>> Thanks for this information on the ac3 to mp3 tool.
>> On that subject, do you know of a program that will strip the audio 
>> portion
>> of a film dvd and maintain the 5 channels intact?
>> Best regards, Jean
>>
>>
>> Please visit my site at http://www.studiomontebello.com
>> You can also visit my girlfriend's art gallery at
>> http://www.marie-helenemasse.com
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Brandon Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 6:35 PM
>> Subject: I Found One!
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> There is now, and apparently has been for a while, an AC3
>>> encoder/decoder out there. Actually, there are a few flavors of the same
>>> basic design, involving different user interfaces.
>>> The site at which the guide for using one of the flavors is at:
>>> http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=86897
>>> There you can download the command line version, and there is a link to
>>> the latest version of the recommended GUI. There are other downloads on
>>> the page of the command line version of this program. You may have to be
>>> cautious if you get the latest version of BeLight because there are
>>> compiles for different architectures, and I'm not exactly sure which
>>> ones work with which processors. I have the normal version on a Sempron
>>> 3000 and I'm getting a few errors, so I'll have to test others and let
>>> you people know what I come up with.
>>>
>>> Brandon
>>>
>>>
>>>
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