I've tried ripping "The Animal" six times, using six different ways, and everytime it rips the commentary audio track instead of the regular movie track. Has anyone run into this before, and is there a way around it? TIA
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You don't just rip soundtracks with a ripper program. You rip the whole thing (VOBs). Then you use DVD2AVI or other programs to decode or demux audio streams. Look for stream info in your ripper to know which audio stream is the language you want and which one is commentary.
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Well, I'll give it another try. But, the only soundtrack I've found so far is the commentary track, even though the actual DVD plays as normal....
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I ripped the Animal R1 no problem, just selected the ac3 6 channel sound and 16:9 video in smartripper and demuxed to file, job done
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yea i think u need to check what audio streams are being ripped usually when i use smart ripper it stays in process stream mode if that what i was using last and i also have to make sure an audio stream is selected because sometime no audio streams are selected when i first load it up.
i say check your settings
what program do u rip with?
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