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  • paskow
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 30

    Audio Problem with Smart Ripper

    Hello,
    I've been ripping the Scooter Encore (The Whole Story) DVD. Everything has been fine until I started on Music Video #9.

    The Tools I'm Using are:

    Smart Ripper 2.40
    vob2audio

    After I rip with Smart Ripper I look at the audio stream and it says "[0xC0] Audio Not Specified MPEG1(2Ch)48kHz 16bit"
    then after I do the rip. I use vob2audio for the audio.
    This is the message I get with vob2audio,

    "Ligos Splitter seems to miss an audio stream!
    Use the AudioVob-option in Smart Ripper!
    Or use VobTools to delete first segment."

    I'm not sure how to correct this problem. Can someone please help?

    Paskow
  • UncasMS
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2001
    • 9047

    #2
    an alternative way of extracting and converting audio streams is this:

    - extract stream with dvd2avi
    - convert the output file with besweet


    for the dvd2avi part take a look at my guide (@ part 2.0):

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    • paskow
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2002
      • 30

      #3
      Audio Problem with Smart Ripper

      Thank you UncasMS,
      I was able to get the audio. However, it seems too loud, distorted. It's ok, I can live with it. It would be fine if this project was for me. I bought the DVD. But a friend of mine can't play PAL DVD's on her system.

      Is there a way I can get Smart Ripper to see the audio track? Usually, I like how it deals with audio. After Smart Ripper I use vob2audio. As far as I can tell the sound is very clean.

      This is the only DVD I've ever had a problem with.

      Thanks again,
      Paskow

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      • UncasMS
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2001
        • 9047

        #4
        when you extract the original AC3 soundstream a distorted file AFTER converting the ac3 to mp3 must be the result of the way/parameter you used for the conversion.

        HOW exactly did you achieve your sound file?
        ac3 => mp3 via dvd2avi => besweet?

        if so, which settings did you use in besweet?

        and by the way: i too prefer the preciseness vob2audio provides and thats why i after all advise the use of vob2audio in my guide.

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        • paskow
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2002
          • 30

          #5
          Audio Problem with Smart Ripper

          Thanks UncasMS so far you've been a great help.
          I'm at work right now, so I'll try to remember what I did.
          I ripped the track I needed and then followed your guide.

          For audio:
          Track Number: 1
          Channel Format: Auto Select
          Dolby Digital: Demux All Tracks
          Mpeg Audio: Demux All Tracks
          48 => 44.1khz: Off

          When the audio file is done it makes a .mpa file. Then I rename it to .mp3. (I hope that was the right thing to do.)

          Then I put it in TMPGEnc.

          Thank you,
          Paskow

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          • paskow
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Jan 2002
            • 30

            #6
            Audio Problem with Smart Ripper

            By the way, I'm not getting an AC3 sound file. It's a .mpa file.

            Paskow

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            • UncasMS
              Super Moderator
              • Nov 2001
              • 9047

              #7
              i'm puzzled by a few details here:

              my guide aims for MPEG4/avi

              you're talking about using TMPEG, which is not part of the routine i describe!

              thus my question is: which format do you want to create?

              avi/mpeg4
              svcd/mpeg2
              vcd/mpeg1

              ?


              MPA audio does NOT equal MP3 audio!


              in case you wanted to have an MP3 file in the end, convert that mpa stream to mp3 with Besweet.

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              • paskow
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2002
                • 30

                #8
                Sorry Sorry Sorry.

                I feel like a goof.

                I'm trying to create a vcd/mpeg1.

                I apologise for not following your rutine to the letter. I thought as long as I had the audio file, I would be ok. I was wrong.
                I'll follow it exactly when I get home tonight.

                By the way, what is a .mpa file?

                Paskow

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                • UncasMS
                  Super Moderator
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 9047

                  #9
                  for VCD stay away from my guide since it deals with mpeg4 not mpeg1!

                  mpa is an audio format


                  for infos on the conversion from dvd to vcd c.f. here:
                  These guides describes how to convert a video to DVD, VCD, SVCD, CVD or AVI,DivX,Xvid, ASF and more.


                  in case your dvd player supports Svcd you should rather create those mpeg2/svcd files, since their quality is much better than vcd.

                  for SVCD creation DVD2SVCD is an excellent tool!
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