How much time to extract wav from vob? I tried to extract a Matrix film from DVD (vob is on HD) and the time is 2:30:00. Is it correct?
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which proggie u use to extract?
on my slower comp...it takes me at most 20 min to extract .wav from vob for a 2 hr 40 min movie w/ dvd2avi -
1) make sure dvd2avi.vpf is in same directory as dvd2avi.exe
after u opened up a set up vobs in dvd2avi, check these settings
2) help->direct draw overlay should be checked
3) help->VFAPI plugin should be checked
4) audio->dolby digital->decode
5) video->forced film should be checked...
there r some other settings to deal w/ but those r up to u -
Everything is allright! I don't understand this. I have a Pentium III 64mb, the vob files is on HD, save a project file. I tried flashmpeg but it crashed. Ahhhhhrggggggg!!!
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I can decrese the time with the option "Demux all tracks" but a wav file is not created.
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What's the problem ? Only 2 and a half hours. You must be using only "good" quality WAV output. I use "ultra high" and it generally takes 4 - 6 hours depending on the length of the movie...
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Probably the wrong settings. I also rip to WAV in 20-30 minutes, using a PIII-500Mhz/256MB
Channel Format - Auto Select
Dolby Digital - Decode
Dynamic Range Control - Normal
MPEG Audio - Demux
48khz -> 44.1 khz - OFF
Normalization - not used
Save Project.
Greetz
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this is what makes the difference!! otherwise, if it is set to one of the other settings (low/mid/hi/ultra) the audio has got to be downsampled then output to WAV, which increases the time significantly. -
heh..
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48khz -> 44.1 khz = OFF
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this is what makes the difference!! otherwise, if it is set to one of the other settings (low/mid/hi/ultra) the audio has got to be downsampled then output to WAV, which increases the time significantly.
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Ok so if I don't turn 48k -> 44.1k on won't TMPGenc have to do it latter anyway? That is, will it increase the encoding time for me MPEG-1 file?
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DVDRipper Hole Movie (1hour55min) Vob files 7 1048574kb each round about rip in 13min 52sec , DVD2AVI each vob in about 1min 12sec , TMPGENC Palvcd layout 3Vobs(*.d2v)+Audieo(AC3 384kbs 48khz *.Wav) =2480924kb save as MPEG , Encode time about 4Hours mpeg size 629meg Just right for CD (1hour 1min Video)Next CD....Most DVD's Take 3 CD's with all the added bit on as well..
1.2 Athlon DDR
512mem DDR
ATI 64vivo DDR
80gig HD
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On 2001-07-06 15:43:52, Vejita-sama wrote:
Ok so if I don't turn 48k -> 44.1k on won't TMPGenc have to do it latter anyway? That is, will it increase the encoding time for me MPEG-1 file?
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not as much, though. contrary to popular opinion, i do not downsample from 48k -> 44.1k at all and have no problems with playing my 48K/128kbps XVCDs on my JVC standalone
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