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Genaro92U2
Angel Of Harlem
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Location: California, USA
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ive been trying to do it for SO long!!! i've downloaded a lot of softwares imTOO DVD audio rip 4.0 the free version and a lot of others that are like that one but since i cant buy the software its useless -_- does anyone know of a software thats free and rps dvd's well without time limitations and stuff?? all help is appreciated
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Remy
Mirrorball Man
Posts: 5320
Location: Holland
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There aren't really free applications that can do the job. Unfortunately.
imTOO is the best.
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u2met86
Boy-Girl
Posts: 472
Location: New York, NY & New Haven, CT
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Originally posted by Genaro92U2:
does anyone know of a software thats free and rps dvd's well without time limitations and stuff??
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it is indeed a pain in the butt to do it with free apps but it's still possible.
pc or mac?
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Genaro92U2
Angel Of Harlem
Posts: 783
Location: California, USA
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PC
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andyrooh
Babyface
Posts: 39
Location: Sydney
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I somehow picked up a freeware version of Audacity which for me records the audio fine. I'm not sure if there is a site you can download it from, I have never looked. I have it on cd
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andyrooh
Babyface
Posts: 39
Location: Sydney
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Every now and then I can have trouble with the end result depending on the original DVD recording based on the master volume output, but make sure you set it correctly. For example, I found Elevation Slane DVD an easier audio to rip than Vertigo Chicago (original bass frequencies are much heavier on Chicago). Similarly with Sydney ZooTV, not the best quality audio to start with meant it was reflected more so in the ripped audio.
try this
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haytrain
Mr. MacPhisto
Posts: 6309
Location: WIDE AWAKE IN AMERICA
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Originally posted by andyrooh:
Every now and then I can have trouble with the end result depending on the original DVD recording and how it outputs, but make sure you set it correctly
try this
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I have Audacity, but I don't think I've ever been able to figure out how to steer the audio from the DVD into Audacity. Is there some sort of "line in" feature that I have to mess with?
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andyrooh
Babyface
Posts: 39
Location: Sydney
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(I updated my previous post) Also, I had that trouble too when I first got it. I didn't realise you need to set your recording settings (in Windows) on your volume control as checked for Stereo mixing as opposed to CD or microphone (from memory I think that's what it is - I am currently on a work PC which is set up differently to my laptop). Make sure you keep all the recording levels down to a minimum in Windows and similarly the Master volume in Audacity, otherwise the ripped audio will be distorted.
It's not a professional job, but if you get the volume right to start with it sounds just as good as off the DVD. If you're like me and don't have $$$ to spend on ripping software it does a pretty good job.
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drewhiggins
Popmartian
Posts: 4840
Location: The way I rock, the way I rock, I know she mine.
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Here you go. Take a look at Audacity's official Wiki.
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For the record I use Adobe Audition and just use the Insert Audio from Video file.
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haytrain
Mr. MacPhisto
Posts: 6309
Location: WIDE AWAKE IN AMERICA
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Cool, thanks for the tips!
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Genaro92U2
Angel Of Harlem
Posts: 783
Location: California, USA
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yea this is confusing -_- i think i'll get the hang of it tho
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