I have wanted the same thing.
Mike
Type: Posts; User: Michael Sargent
I have wanted the same thing.
Mike
Try DVD Audio Extractor https://www.dvdae.com/
Mike
You need DVD Audio Extractor:
https://www.dvdae.com/
Mike
And AnyDVD HD can help with the protected discs.
Mike
You are trying to write files to D:\* Music\
The asterisk (star *) is not a valid character in a file name. Correct the Path in your ripping profile (lower left hand corner).
Mike
DVDAE is an audio only extractor.
To rip entire DVDs, video and audio, take a look at MakeMKV.
Mike
Start with 1 or 2 drives and see if you can keep up with them.
I find I spend as much time ensuring the metadata (album title, song titles, cover art, etc.) is the way I want it, as CD Ripper does...
8
Never had any problems with level 8 and reducing disk I/O is probably more important than saving CPY cycles these days. (Spinning disks haven't gotten any faster, but CPUs sure have.)
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No, you can't.
But there are good solutions, like DVD Audio Extractor.
Excellent!
Thanks Spoon.
> Additional\Bits{_no_track_list_}
> Additional\Bits\root
Any chance we could get Channel count added, like Bits? I usually want to listen to surround recordings when I'm using Asset, and there...
foobar2000
https://www.foobar2000.org/
Free. Configurable. Easy to use.
Blu-Ray Audio is a Blu-Ray disk with mostly audio. You can play them in any Blu-Ray player.
Better than SACD? Well, you can play them in any Blu-Ray player. Audiowise, you, I, and almost everyone...
Use a proper tool like DVD Audio Extractor (http://www.dvdae.com/dvdae) and you will probably have to do very little post-processing.
Mike
That fixed it.
Thanks for the incredibly fast fix.
Mike
I ran into the same problem. When I run it under the debugger, I get a message box that says:
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(In case the image doesn't come through...)
WmpWia.exe - Ordinal Not Found
The ordinal...
Quick answer: No.
Long answer: No. Where would the extra data come from? If it was lost, there is no getting it back.
Feel free to write your own version of dBpoweramp and give it away for free. There is nothing stopping you. You'll only need to spend about a decade doing nothing but working for free with no income...
I have used level 8 for everything since I first started using FLAC. I have never had any problems. So, I see no point in wasting disk space (especially since I only have 653 GB left on a 4 TB...
Yes, you lose audio quality.
No, you probably won't be able to hear the difference (44/16 was chosen wisely).
Do you have the track numbers set properly in the metadata? I just got a new 4Runner too, and I copied WMA files to a thumb drive and they all show and play in the correct order.
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Hope this...
I'm one of those who recommends DVD Audio Extractor. I use it to rip all DVD and Blu-Ray music. Works well (not as good as a dBpoweramp DVD extractor would work, but since there isn't one of those...
But it would make more sense to send the results at the end of a ripping session, so today's results are sent immediately. Otherwise they may sit in the queue for weeks until the next time something...
If you are asking about DVD Audio Extractor, yes it can.
DVD Audio Extractor
http://www.dvdae.com/
It works well and can rip DVD, DVD-Audio, Blu-Ray, etc.
Mike
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