I used vob2audio to make a wav file for the sound using the list method and the first minute of it skips a lot and then its fine after that. I have tried it more than once and it came out the same way. In Xmpeg the audio from the ifo file played fine and didn't skip but I don't know how to do audio in Xmpeg. Does anyone have suggestions? I also have downloaded graphedit but I'm not sure how to use it to make a wav file.
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Originally posted by Enchanter
Sounds like you are ripping audio from a multi-angle source. Try re-ripping the DVD files again, this time making sure you rip only one angle.
As a last note, Vob2audio works on the same basis as Graphedit, though it is much simpler to work with.Comment
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Sounds like the numbers are from a parsed.ifo file or something. When I look at the stream data with Smartripper or I load the .ifo on ChapterXtractor I see some hex written near the audio track name, but its meaning beats me. Maybe it's a position marker or something, don't really know.
Enchanter, is Vob2Audio better than extracting audio with DVD2AVI (I mean, more control on the files or whatever) or am I safe following the way I'm used to?Comment
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I've always used Grahedit to extract my audio files (Vob2audio works on the same basis as Graphedit anyway). I haven't used DVD2AVI for extracting my audio and I've always liked the quality of my current method. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.Comment
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If it doesn't wotk with VOB2Audio try to use BeSweet. You can read about it in my guide at http://hem.fyristorg.com/dvdriping
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You can choose your lst file instead of your ac3 sound but I have never tried it since I always get a ac3 sound making a d2v file.
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