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9th January 2007, 21:35 | #1 | Link |
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Settings of Robot4rip to allow direct MP3 encoding
Hello everybody
I have downloaded and installed the latest Gordian Knot Rippack (0.35.0) & Codec Pack (1.9). I used to run Robot4rip from a previous version which allowed me to rip a DVD, demux it and in the same batch, encode the audio track into an MP3 file. Unfortunately, I can't anymore. I get no error message. The status window does not show any error. I have checked the path of all applications (including BeSweet) and they are fine. Also, I can encode the audio tracks directly with BeSweetGUI without any problem. Does that sound familiar to one of you? Thanks in advance |
10th January 2007, 18:11 | #2 | Link |
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Robot4Rip has been somehwat abandoned...
Any time I ask questions about it, people tell me that no one uses it anymore. SO, I've been manually ripping, indexing, demuxing and transcoding. -Dr.K |
20th January 2007, 11:12 | #4 | Link |
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I saw there was a newer version of R4r than the one in the pack : 0.6 (build 1098). So I downloaded it and tried, but unfortunately, this did not change anything : no audio encoding and no error message.
But there is a bypass : in the "Tools" menu, there is an "Encode audio file" function. I then can stay with this useful tool that allows encoding Divx files without playing with the delay between audio and video. That's why I like it! |
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