Utility for ripping DVD audio to mp3 or wav...
Dave Woyciesjes
woyciesjes at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jul 9 16:34:31 UTC 2009
Rashkae wrote:
> Dave Woyciesjes wrote:
>
>> Thanks. From just eyeballing the command, this would put all of the
>> audio (from each video file) in one file, correct? I'm guessing there is
>> probably a way to have this command put the audio into separate files?
>> If not, I can always use Audacity to split it up.
>
> You can use -ss and -endpos switches to create a time frame for the
> capture. It's not the most accurate in the world, so I would be sure to
> give several seconds before and after the song I want, then use audacity
> to trim the audio.
>
Thanks much. From what I'm seeing so far, it looks like (using your
command) mplayer basically pipes the audio output to a file as it's
playing. Is that about right?
Considering I don't know the timestamps, And I don't feel like trying
to figure it out, I'll just try using the command as you provided it,
and split it up afterwards.
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