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You'd want to set your DVD ripper to "Demux" and Enable Stream Processing (that way you can just rip the audio track instead of the video, audio and subtitles). It should give you an AC3 file. Then, you'd need a program capable of seeing the discrete channels and selectively outputting them (ProTools? I dunno what a freeware equivalent would be).JAPPO wrote:I think you left a step out, since the audio for me (disk 1) came out as 1 big OGG file.
Whatever you're using obviously is encoding the audio, not just outputting it. You don't want that, because a.) you lose quality right off the bat and b.) unless it's encoding to multichannel OGG, you won't be able to pull the discrete channels out of that stream (since it's down-mixing to 2.0 as it encodes more than likely).
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BeSweet should be able to split the AC3 into separate channels, but I'm not sure.MajinVejitaXV wrote:You'd want to set your DVD ripper to "Demux" and Enable Stream Processing (that way you can just rip the audio track instead of the video, audio and subtitles). It should give you an AC3 file. Then, you'd need a program capable of seeing the discrete channels and selectively outputting them (ProTools? I dunno what a freeware equivalent would be).JAPPO wrote:I think you left a step out, since the audio for me (disk 1) came out as 1 big OGG file.
Whatever you're using obviously is encoding the audio, not just outputting it. You don't want that, because a.) you lose quality right off the bat and b.) unless it's encoding to multichannel OGG, you won't be able to pull the discrete channels out of that stream (since it's down-mixing to 2.0 as it encodes more than likely).
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It has nothing to do with the topic, but yes. Any soft subtitles (i.e. - those that can be turned on or off, as opposed to hard subtitles which are burned onto the images and cannot be turned off) can be ripped from a title and OCR'd or used in whatever manner.Kendamu wrote:So this means I could rip the subtitles right out of the season 1 set (for personal use), right?
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Thanks for the info.MajinVejitaXV wrote:You'd want to set your DVD ripper to "Demux" and Enable Stream Processing (that way you can just rip the audio track instead of the video, audio and subtitles). It should give you an AC3 file. Then, you'd need a program capable of seeing the discrete channels and selectively outputting them (ProTools? I dunno what a freeware equivalent would be).JAPPO wrote:I think you left a step out, since the audio for me (disk 1) came out as 1 big OGG file.
Whatever you're using obviously is encoding the audio, not just outputting it. You don't want that, because a.) you lose quality right off the bat and b.) unless it's encoding to multichannel OGG, you won't be able to pull the discrete channels out of that stream (since it's down-mixing to 2.0 as it encodes more than likely).
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