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Ok, so I've been messing around with things and still couldn't get it to work. I decided to do some research and I figured out a way that will get what we need for those of us that aren't having any luck with the tutorial.
The main thing is that you do still need both DVD Decypter and Audacity with the FFMpeg plug-in. Here are the differences...
1. Download and install AC3 Filter here: http://ac3filter.net/wiki/Projects/ac3filter
2. Rip only the audio channel to your IFO using the settings in the tutorial but choose "Demux" instead of "Direct Stream Copy"
3. If you've properly installed AC3 Filter, Audacity and the FFMpeg program, you should be able to browse out to the AC3 file created by DVD Decrypter. The file should be something like this: VTS_04_1 - 0x81 - Audio - AC3 - 2ch - 48kHz - DRC - English - DELAY 0ms.AC
4. Go to File>Open in Audacity and open the file, it should give you a message box like this...
5. The file you open will be in stereo and probably sampled at 48,000Hz. This won't work for our needs. First, go to Tracks>Stereo to Mono (and let it run)
6. Next, go to Tracks>Resample - choose "22050" (and let it run)
7. When you're done you should have your entire movie in one large file in mono and 22,050Hz. This is what we need to work with. To finalize the file, go to File>Export (DO NOT CLICK "SAVE AS"!) and make sure the file type is "WAV (Microsoft) signed 16bit PCM"
8. Now the entire movie has been exported to a fresh 16bit signed WAV file with one channel set to 22,050Hz. Any work you do from this point on should be done with this as your base file. If you cut snipets (see Plecter Labs for more info) just export the "new" sounds the same way we did for the entire movie. They can then be renamed as appropriate for the board you're using the the type of sound you have (i.e. poweron.wav).
9. ENJOY!
That works any idea how to separate the movie sounds from the commentary, it got transfered also?
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This is what mine look like. Do I pick 81 or 83 I want the English sound? Why is it different?
Also is there a program to decode the movies from a bit torrent file?
Last edited by joshsummey; 09-24-2011 at 05:36 AM.
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Pick the stream that has what you want in it. Maybe you have a DVD that is encoded for a different region or something and that is why spanish is the 0x81 stream.
Bittorrent rips will probably be significantly lower quality than a real DVD. Impossible to answer your question as we have no idea how it was re-encoded after it was ripped. You can probably do it with Audacity but you won't have all the options that you have with a real DVD as the unwanted stuff that was taking up space was removed when whoever ripped it did what they did.
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