Need to get Dolby AC3 files to PCM FAST!
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 19 Jan, 2005
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With a program called DVD Audio Extractor. http://www.castudio.org/dvdaudioextractor/ (http://www.castudio.org/dvdaudioextractor/)
Last edited by mrobbo69 on Fri May 20, 2005 12:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- 476 posts since 20 Mar, 2004 from Netherlands
The cheapskate way:
Assuming the DVD is free of copyrights and protection you can extract the AC3 stream from the VOB files with a demuxer ( http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec.html ).
This should give you at least the ac3 you were looking for.
You can then convert the AC3 with 'Besweet' to wav ( http://dspguru.doom9.net/ ).
Read also http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/ac3tomp3-long.htm
Assuming the DVD is free of copyrights and protection you can extract the AC3 stream from the VOB files with a demuxer ( http://neuron2.net/dgmpgdec/dgmpgdec.html ).
This should give you at least the ac3 you were looking for.
You can then convert the AC3 with 'Besweet' to wav ( http://dspguru.doom9.net/ ).
Read also http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/ac3tomp3-long.htm
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- KVRist
- 476 posts since 20 Mar, 2004 from Netherlands
As far as I know yes, AC3 is 48 KHz
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- KVRian
- 954 posts since 15 Dec, 2000 from NY,NY,USA
Usually,but not always.After you extract them just right click on the file and hit properties/summary and you'll see the info there.electro wrote:AC3 files are always at 48Khz, correct?
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