Re: DVD audio ripper?

From: Florin Andrei (florin_at_andrei.myip.org)
Date: 06/30/04

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    Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 11:09:03 -0700
    
    

    On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 03:49, Dylan Parry wrote:

    > I have a couple of DVDs of converts and I would like to rip the audio from
    > them to convert to individual OGG files. I was wondering if anyone had any
    > recommendations as to some software that could do this for me?
    > I would prefer something with a GUI front-end, but command line would be
    > acceptable. It doesn't necessarily have to do the whole job, just ripping
    > to WAV would be fine as I can do the rest using oggenc in a shell :)

    dvd::rip

    http://www.exit1.org/dvdrip/

    There's also a package for it on FreshRPMS.net but it's called
    perl-Video-DVDRip. It requires transcode.

    It's more oriented towards rip-ing a DVD to a DivX file or a SVCD disk,
    but maybe you can manage to get audio-only extraction. Ask on their
    mailing list if you can't figure it out.
    If that doesn't work, use dvd::rip's debug facilities to learn what are
    the transcode parameters that's using to perform the extraction, then
    slightly modify them to extract audio only then run transcode manually.

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    Florin Andrei
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