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| Thread ID: 81626 | 2007-08-02 03:44:00 | Copy songs from music DVD to WMP | allblack (6574) | Press F1 |
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| 575419 | 2007-08-02 03:44:00 | Gudday. Title make sense? What I want to do is copy Sympathy for the Devil from my Bridges to Babylon DVD to WMP (latest version), so I can then copy it to a CD and play it in the car. (I know I can buy the CD, but then I won't learn anything aye!) Do I copy the whole DVD to my HD? Keen on this, then I wouldn't need to chuck the DVD in every time. I'm on dial-up, so d/loading a 30MB piece of software isn't an option! :D But I'm sure it can be done. Any help much appreciated. Cheers |
allblack (6574) | ||
| 575420 | 2007-08-02 03:51:00 | Click on rip see what happens. Altho it may not be that easy if its got video as well. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 575421 | 2007-08-02 03:52:00 | Yes it can be done. Without knowing what software you have already, I don't know if you can do it without downloading anything. Have a progam on the mac for it. Just done a quick google search for windows, but seem to come up with a lot of pay stuff and adverts for it. Audacity might do it, but that would require playing the dvd in real time(thats if it worked) |
plod (107) | ||
| 575422 | 2007-08-08 11:12:00 | A couple of ways. 1 download Cdex. 2.3 MB. I used dialup 40min approx from memory This has a feature to record from line in. IE the jack plug on your sound card. Play dvd in your dvd music player / vcr combo. connect stereo audio out to your PC sound card in with a cable from dick smith 4m length $20 approx. This will record any sound played on DVD or VCR combo. 2) If you have a DVD / recorder/ player in your PC, and depending on its set up you may need to just plug a short stereo cable from dvd player into your sound card at rear of PC C Dex will allow you to record and write files in MP3 or standard wav format to suit you car radio. Both handled by MS WMP |
Advocar (1098) | ||
| 575423 | 2007-08-08 16:45:00 | If you follow #2 above, what you might get is analog . . . and that's not good . Here's my suggestion . Get Audacity ( . google . com/url?q=http://audacity . sourceforge . net/download/windows&sa=X&oi=smap&resnum=1&ct=result&cd=1&usg=AFQjCNGF5nmktij_5-ozTdXjvfa1_maSKA" target="_blank">www . google . com) . . it's free . Play your DVD while audacity copies the sound and then save the file that Audacity creates as (your choice) either MP3, Ogg or WAV . Create a folder area (I labeled mine: "MP3s HERE") and drag or copy the created files from Audacity to that folder, and then just right click the file and tell it to be opened by WMP . . . While it's playing in WMP, then click FILE and the ADD TO LIBRARY>>ADD CURRENTLY PLAYING ITEM . . . and you've got it in the song list . From there you can name it whatever you want . I like to let the WMP search for the album art and the track number . . etc . . and they'll be automatically added to WMP . It's easy and it's still in digital format too . Use Audacity for anything that you can actually hear thru your computer . . . and I mean ANYTHING!!!! You can then play the cd's you burn from WMP and they'll play in most modern car radio/cd-players . I burn them in MP3 format and can get about 150 cuts on a disk . . . and if you let WMP add the titles and album art, they'll also show in the screen of your car stereo or MP3 Sansa-like players too . (Don't know about iPods though . . they may Not work that way) |
SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 575424 | 2007-08-08 21:44:00 | Thanks Joe.....d/loading now. | allblack (6574) | ||
| 575425 | 2007-08-08 21:58:00 | I burn them in MP3 format and can get about 150 cuts on a disk . . . and if you let WMP add the titles and album art, they'll also show in the screen of your car stereo or MP3 Sansa-like players too . (Don't know about iPods though . . they may Not work that way) If u use Winamp or Itunes and add album art to an Ipod / the video ones, yup the cover appears on the Ipod . When you play the song . You can even add the lyrics to the song . It'll be OK if u add MP3's as is to a cd . Thats if the cd player supports MP3's . Otherwise, it wont play it . Actually u can get over 200 (about 270-280) MP3's on a cd, if you dont convert them to cd audio format . |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 575426 | 2007-08-09 00:08:00 | I only get about 150 or so, but my bitrate is about 1Kb ±200, not 128. | SurferJoe46 (51) | ||
| 575427 | 2007-08-09 00:11:00 | Thats why then, the higher the bitrate, the bigger it'll be. | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 575428 | 2007-08-09 02:59:00 | This works also :rolleyes: Download DVD Decripter - www.mrbass.org 879kb Download Switch www.nch.com.au/switch 436kb Its from another forum - Using DVD Decrypter. Make sure that it is in IFO mode (Mode -> IFO). Under the input tab, select the chapter and scene that you want to rip. Click on the Stream Processing tab. Turn on Stream Processing by checking the box. Now DVD movies normally have at least two audio layers. One should be 2 channel AC3 (Stereo) and the other should be 6 channel AC3 (5.1 Dolby Suround). Choose the 2 channel AC3 stream and check its box. Make sure that the 2 channel AC3 stream is highlighted, then choose to Demux it. Now, the video stream and 6 channel AC3 stream should both be de-selected (unchecked)! Start the decrypting process. At the end of the process DVD Decrypter should have Demuxd the AC3 stream to your hard-drive. Locate the new file, it will have the extension .vob Load it into Switch and convert to what ever format you want, .wav .mp3 etc PS> Not to sure how legal that is, but we wont go there:horrified |
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