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Hi,

0n 09/02/1...@13:21 andrew told me:

> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 06:37:20PM -0600, Mishehu Mashehu wrote:
> 
> > It's fairly explanatory.  You first off did not use the same syntax as  
> > was provided to you.  the -x and -y params are a pair.  First is video,  
> > second is audio codec.  So transcode -x null,ac3 -y null,ac3 is more  
> > likely your candidate there.  Plus read the man page for the params for  
> > -N.  You are specifically telling it what type of audio is in the audio.
> 
> Thanks again. I have achieved a degree of success although I am not
> sure if I am going about this the long way. Still using -x null,dvd as
> I assume I need the dvd import module? Anyway success from:
> 
> transcode -x null,dvd -i /dev/dvd -T 1,3,1 -a 0 -N 0x2000 \
> -y null,tcaud -m $HOME/Desktop/test.ac3
> 
> Any suggestions or corrections to the above?

No and I am probably giving a "Jehovah" advice on this list ;), but to
extract an ac3 audio stream from a dvd, I use:

mplayer -dumpaudio -alang <YourChoice> -dumpfile audio.ac3 dvd://<title>

as the syntax is more straight forward for me, YMMV.

- -- 
- - maik
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