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Bluerain
26th August 2003, 01:05
Hi all,

Newbie here.

I have been doing alot of reading here and still a little confused!


My friend sent me some Dolby Digital audio clips from movies via pc.

I want to rip these demo's to a CD to play on my DVD (panasonic DVD player) player so I can demo them on my surround sound system.

These demos are DD and DTS taken from movies such as Jurrasic park and of the audio clips at the start of movies.

I have no need to play them on my pc , only my surround system.

Please direct me to link on the step bt step on how to do this.

Thanks so much!

Deborah

bobsc
26th August 2003, 02:47
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/BeSure.html

Bluerain
26th August 2003, 03:08
Thanks Bob,

I took a quick ( getting late) at the link you provided( Thanks) and at the bottom it said...

"You can burn them now using your favorite CD burning application"

Please excuse me , but this is my first time burning anything and I don't know what CD burning application to use.

Any suggestions what I should use ?

Thanks so much : >

I'm a complete newbie to this:confused:

Thanks again!

Deborah

PS. My files are VOB files if that means anything. I have no idea what that is by the way.

Fr4nz
26th August 2003, 11:37
From what you've written I understand that actually you WANT to TRANSCODE your DD/DTS audio in an xxx format, right?

All you need is Besweet (remember also to download VOBInput.dll from Dannidin homepage) and read some guides about AC3 transcodings!

bobsc
26th August 2003, 13:00
Originally posted by Bluerain
My files are VOB files if that means anything.
The VOBInput.dll plug-in should work, but I never tried it.
You can get all that you need at http://dspguru.doom9.net/

Fr4nz
26th August 2003, 13:45
Yes it works. You have to put it in the besweet directory.

Bluerain
31st August 2003, 21:55
I have no ^%$# idea what i'm doing!!!

Mt files are in a folder on the desktop and i can't get then to this program. The instructions to run this thing are not for a newbie.

I can't even exit besweet. I have to shut down my system.

Is there a step by step for freaking morons like me? I'm about to beat the crap out of this pc!

Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Your village idiot

bobsc
1st September 2003, 00:11
Originally posted by Bluerain
Is there a step by step for freaking morons like me?
From what I understand from your first post you want to make an Audio-CD, which require WAV files. The BeSure Guide should be what you are looking for to make an AC3-CD.