bukharin;195710 Wrote:
> Type dvdrip at a console
>
> If that works, you can invoke it from kde by (1) using K menu -> run
> command, or (2) using alt-f2, or (3) adding a menu item to your K menu
> (this probably would have been done automagically if you'd found a
> dedicated Suse RPM).
>
> Once you have dvdrip running, the steps below are what I do on the rare
> occasion that I rip audio from a DVD (I'm currently doing this with my
> new La Bohème DVD). An alternative way may be more efficient, but this
> process works for me:
> (1) set up a "project" for your DVD (file -> new project); if I'm just
> ripping audio, I'm usually lazy and use the default settings (eg leave
> the project called "unnamed")
> (2) (optional) in that same tab ("Storage"), click on "Encode DVD on
> the fly"
> (2) click on the "Rip Title" tab
> (3) click on "Read DVD table of contents"
> (4) make sure the correct title is selected in the main window (usually
> the longest one)
> (5) click on "Specify chapter mode All" to the right of the screen (you
> could use Selection if you didn't want to rip every track)
> (6) click on "Operate -> Create WAV from selected audio track"
>
> You'll find all of your WAVs in the "AVI directory" that you specified
> in step 1.
>
> Now you can convert them to whatever format you like. "flac *" followed
> by easytag comes to mind.
>
> Good luck!
Whew, I must have a different version. Everything's fine until step 6.
I couldn't find the option to create WAV at first but it's now in the
Title menu.
Works perfectly. 24-bit, 48 kHz WAVs.
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