dvd ripper and all music converter

2008-01-23 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
Hi, listers!  When I use these two programs, often the conversions to 
mp3 come out with weird stutters in them, or skips, or things I can't quite 
describe.  I always turn off all other programs as these two  converter 
programs tell you to do, but I still run into this annoying situation.  Any 
ideas?  Or are these programs just a bit shabby?  Smile.

Peace,
Kathy


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Re: dvd ripper and all music converter

2008-01-23 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi,

For getting DVDs, I'd suggest DVD Decrypter. It can be found on the web, 
make sure you get the older version and don't check for updates. If you 
just want the audio from them, DVD Audio Extractor is wonderful and I've 
never had problems with it.

As for music conversion, I personally use Gold Wave, because it can use 
the Lancer OGG encoders. If you're converting from MP3, CDex is a nice 
program. Much faster, but encoding to AAC and such formats is somewhat 
trying.

HTH

Brandon




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Re: dvd ripper and all music converter

2008-01-23 Thread Kathy Szinnyey
My problem is that I want to convert rax files, which are those pesky 
Real files that are drm protected, and wma drm protected files as well.  The 
only program I know that will convert those to mp3 is all music converter. 
If there's another one out there, I'd be happy to try it!  I'm not sure
that Goldwave or cdex will do what' I'm looking for.  If only there was one 
cool format for audio.  Heavy sigh!

Kathy


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| Hi,
|
| For getting DVDs, I'd suggest DVD Decrypter. It can be found on the web,
| make sure you get the older version and don't check for updates. If you
| just want the audio from them, DVD Audio Extractor is wonderful and I've
| never had problems with it.
|
| As for music conversion, I personally use Gold Wave, because it can use
| the Lancer OGG encoders. If you're converting from MP3, CDex is a nice
| program. Much faster, but encoding to AAC and such formats is somewhat
| trying.
|
| HTH
|
| Brandon
|
|
|
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Re: dvd ripper and all music converter

2008-01-23 Thread Brandon Hicks
Hi
Well, as long as you have the license for the WMA files, you can use the 
diskwriter plug-in in Winamp if you have that to write wav files, then 
convert them to mp3 or whatever with CDex. As for Real files, I have no 
idea. I've never even installed Real Player. Possibly something like 
Tunebyte when selected as the sound card in Real might do it a bit 
better, never used that either but I know it's out there.

Brandon




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Re: dvd ripper and all music converter

2008-01-23 Thread Gary G Schindler
sound taxi should convert the WMA files. I believe it actually re-writes them 
to a 
new file.
there is another program that writes a new file when you play the music in real 
time, but the name escapes me at the moment. do a google search for cracking 
DRM 
files and you should find it.

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My problem is that I want to convert rax files, which are those pesky
 Real files that are drm protected, and wma drm protected files as well.  The
 only program I know that will convert those to mp3 is all music converter.
 If there's another one out there, I'd be happy to try it!  I'm not sure
 that Goldwave or cdex will do what' I'm looking for.  If only there was one
 cool format for audio.  Heavy sigh!

 Kathy


 Listen to Kathy and Fred on the Web at

 http://www.live365.com/stations/cityslackers/

 http://www.fredkate.libsyn.com

 - Original Message - 
 From: Brandon Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 7:44 AM
 Subject: Re: dvd ripper and all music converter


 | Hi,
 |
 | For getting DVDs, I'd suggest DVD Decrypter. It can be found on the web,
 | make sure you get the older version and don't check for updates. If you
 | just want the audio from them, DVD Audio Extractor is wonderful and I've
 | never had problems with it.
 |
 | As for music conversion, I personally use Gold Wave, because it can use
 | the Lancer OGG encoders. If you're converting from MP3, CDex is a nice
 | program. Much faster, but encoding to AAC and such formats is somewhat
 | trying.
 |
 | HTH
 |
 | Brandon
 |
 |
 |
 |
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 11:04 AM
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