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powerdvd, capture audio **solved**

kaiotes

Golden Member
i'm playing a dvd w/ powerdvd, like the audio portion of it, how do i capture the audio portion and make it into a wav then mp3? is this possible if so wut program do i need to use?
 
If it was me I would rip the VOB files off the DVD then use AC3decode to extract the wav file, but, that would probably be the hard way 🙂
 
Uber, can you tell me how this would be done?
say i install the thing, is there option to record stuff while i play the dvd?
Antisocial, do'n ur vob route would tape me 24 hrs to complete, so HELL no 🙁
 
You'll need to run Goldwave and PowerDVD at the same time:

1. Start Goldwave and choose the recording time of the wav you want to make. A small box should be there, or pop-up - that looks a recorder/mixer. You'll see the buttons on it - play, record, etc... You may have to change some settings in this panel if you don't get any sound to record... I just set it on "What-U-Hear."

2. Start PowerDVD and play the disk - put in near the point you want to record...

3. Go back to Goldwave and hit the record button on that little pop-up mixer... If it's recording, then you should see waves moving in the mixer's twin-windows...

4. After you've got what you want, stop recording and the wav should show up on the main screen. If you install the plug-in(MP3) from that site I gave you, then you can save the file as a .MP3...

Goldwave isn't free, and it has a limit on it.... Good luck.
 
never mind, i got it workin
i used the sound recorder from creative lab but i had to change audio output to wave out than Spdif.
 
Well on my machine ripping the vobs take less than 10 minutes and ripping the audio to a WAV file takes about 15 minutes I don't know where you got the 24 hour number from 🙂
 
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