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digifruitella
20th September 2012, 16:55
Ok guys, I swear I've done it before but it's been so long that I forgot what the process was.

I ripped a DVD with DVDDecrypter, but forgot to rip the audio while I had it, since you can easily do that with this program. Now i've run into an issue where I need the audio separately, quite badly (rhymed). And I've just spent an hour looking for tutorials online and just can't find anything that works.

I just need something that will load the VIDEO_TS I already have on my HDD, and let me select the stream I want, and be done with it.

Can anyone please help? I need this ASAP and I'm at a complete loss. Please help!

von_Runkel
20th September 2012, 17:47
You can use TMPGEnc to demux a VOB-file. File->MPEG Tools->Demultiplex

Trial here:

http://www.tmpgenc.net/en/e_download.html

Groucho2004
20th September 2012, 17:48
PGCDemux (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/PgcDemux)

setarip_old
20th September 2012, 22:09
1) Load your DVD

2) Set DVD Decrypter to "IFO" mode

3) DVD Decrypter should automatically highlight/select the main

movie under the "Input" tab

4) Click on the "Stream Processing" tab and check "Enable

stream processing"

5) UNcheck all of the videostreams and audiostreams OTHER

THAN THE ONE YOU WISH TO EXTRACT.

6)HIGHLIGHT the stream you wish to extract

7) Click on "Demux"

8) Click on the "Destination" icon and select the drive/folder

location to save the audiostream to

9) Click on the "Decrypt" icon


Note - For an LPCM stereo audiostream, you may have to go

to:

Tools>>Settings>>IFO Mode and increase the VOB/WAV size from

1Gb to 2Gb, in order to be sure to generate only one .VOB/WAV file for

the entire audiostream