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  1. i ripped the movie saved the movie itself and now i want to save the wav file so i can add it together with vdub only i forgot how to do it . can someone help me ?


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  2. can't someone help me?
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  3. bump need really help here plz someone
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    What do you get when you run it through DVD2AVI and save the project and with audio set to demux rather than decode?
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  5. i know how the get a d2v project. but i don't want i only want the *.wav file of the movie so i have the movie without sound and the sound without movie which a can make one in virtual dub. thats what i want

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    What do you get when you run it through DVD2AVI and save the project and with audio set to demux rather than decode?

    If you don't give enough information, nobody can help you.
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    You can just delete the project if you want and all you will have left is the .wav file. Not saving the project won't save you a whole lot of time because it's the audio ripping that takes the longest and there isn't an option to save just the .wav without the project (.d2v).
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  8. I guess I can help you. Once you have the movie file loaded, and you have the video options set, click on:
    Audio-->Decode to WAV (AC3, LPCM)

    Then just run everything and you will have a beautiful seperate .WAV file.

    Hope it helps, see ya.
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  9. Oh yea by the way, if you already have the video done, you can just go to :
    File ->Process WAV
    and do what it says. This is so you dont have to do the video over if you've already done it.
    see ya, hope it helps too
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