Re: Ripping audio from a video cd

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On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 07:59:31PM +0200, Dragan Noveski wrote:
> Dragan Noveski wrote:
> >Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
> >>Hi folks,
> >>
> >>I have a video cd. Somehow, KDE was giving me problems with it, but I 
> >>ripped it using K3b and now I have the mpeg file. I want to rip out a 
> >>certain song >from the video and convert it to mp3/ogg etc. How would 
> >>I be able to do this?
> >>
> >>TIA.
> >>  
> >hi, just reading your question i tried something very, very good (for 
> >me) which worked out.
> >with 'mhwaveedit' we are able to open the sound of a video file.
> >yes, i just realized.
> >it took me about 5 minutes to 'capture' the sound of an 120min. video, 
> >than just go to 'save as' and choose wav or ogg or whatever. i think, 
> >the best way is if you put the .ogg suffix already into the file name, 
> >when 'saving as'!
> >
> >than you will be able to open the file in ardour!
> >
> >wow, this is great, thanks for your question!
> >
> >cheers,
> >doc
> ok, the video i tried was a dvd, so nhwaveedit captured just one peace 
> of it.
> what i mean is that it is not tru, that i got captured 120min video in 5 
> minutes.
> but if you already have the mpeg sound, you will be able to load it into 
> mhw and to convert to .ogg.
> 

	mplayer vcd://track/device -ao pcm:file=ripped.wav -vo null 
	oggenc ripped.wav

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