campari212
4th June 2002, 02:45
Hi everybody,
to sum it up: Iīd be glad for a hint on how to configure BeSweet so that it creates normalized 44.1 kHz-WAVs from VOBs on my HD. It would be perfect if I did not end up with one large WAV but if the soundtrack was cut accordingly to the chapters on the DVD.
Background: I just bought the Depeche Mode - One Night in Paris DVD and wanted to create Audio-CDs from the soundtrack.
I managed to separate the AC3 via PX3Convert 0.4, and normalized, downsampled and cut it with Cool Edit. All in all I think the whole process is quite circumstantial. I suppose I could do most of the work in one single BeSweet-Step, but I am not sure as I did not find the time yet to mess with all the parameters of the software.
I already discovered BeSure, but could not get it to work on any of my five machines (running different OS from Win 98 to XP). Some other people here have already referred to the "List out of bounds (-1)" error but it seems nobody found a solution to the issue yet or at least didnīt post.
TIA
Campari
to sum it up: Iīd be glad for a hint on how to configure BeSweet so that it creates normalized 44.1 kHz-WAVs from VOBs on my HD. It would be perfect if I did not end up with one large WAV but if the soundtrack was cut accordingly to the chapters on the DVD.
Background: I just bought the Depeche Mode - One Night in Paris DVD and wanted to create Audio-CDs from the soundtrack.
I managed to separate the AC3 via PX3Convert 0.4, and normalized, downsampled and cut it with Cool Edit. All in all I think the whole process is quite circumstantial. I suppose I could do most of the work in one single BeSweet-Step, but I am not sure as I did not find the time yet to mess with all the parameters of the software.
I already discovered BeSure, but could not get it to work on any of my five machines (running different OS from Win 98 to XP). Some other people here have already referred to the "List out of bounds (-1)" error but it seems nobody found a solution to the issue yet or at least didnīt post.
TIA
Campari