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Ripping 5.1 Audio

Could someone help me out? I am having trouble ripping 5.1 audio from a Dual Disc onto my hard drive, so I can listen to it without having the DVD in the drive. I would prefer to get it into a 6-channel .wav file.

Thanks,
Mike

Ripping 5.1 Audio

Reply #1
You will need to rip the dvd portion the disc with Smartripper or DVD decrypter and demux the audio. 

I personally use Smartripper, split by chapters and BeSweet to convert to wav.
"You can fight without ever winning, but never win without a fight."  Neil Peart  'Resist'

Ripping 5.1 Audio

Reply #2
You can use Golandtech Audio DVD Creator 1.9.1 . Not free, but cheep and very very easy to use.

You can:

1) Create full audio DVDs
2) Create AC3 based audio DVDs (at various birtrates)
3) Create AC3 5+1 Dolby audio DVDs (44 kbits

Create authomatic menus.

Created DVDs can be played in a normal DVD player.

Tom

Ripping 5.1 Audio

Reply #3
Excuse me

3) Create AC3 5+1 Dolby audio DVDs (256 kbits or better more)

 

Ripping 5.1 Audio

Reply #4
Excuse me. I wrong because I have not understood your question. Well, there are a lot of programs to rip sounds from a DVD with a single click (exemple PlatoDVD Ripper is very good).

Tom