I've just ripped a Dvd and it's about 1 hour and 45 min's long but instead of it extracting to M2v and Ac3 like it alway's does it has extracted as a M2v and Wav??, The Wav is about 1 and a half gig so is there a way i ca compress the audio file down at all???, If so how, Thank's,
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I used Smartripper which i use all the time, And they alway's come out as M2v's and Ac3's, The Dvd is a live Concert which is nearly 2 hours long, I have to compress the actual film which is about 5 gig big, That comes out as M2v but the Audio is Wav??, Any idea's, Thank's,
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Some DVD's,usually concerts do use PCM for the audio stream insdead of the normal ac3. PCM is uncompressed which makes fo very large audio files,typically one hour will eqaul a 1GB file. You can use Tmpeg to trancsode the audio to mp2 which is compatible with DVD and the mp2 file will be a fraction of the size of the PCM file,it will vary depeding on the bitrate you transcode it to. A two hour ac3 file is about 400MB's.
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Originally Posted by Brummee2000
Then author the DVD and you should be fine
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