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    hi just a quick question what are the best options to have ur dvd2avi on...to get best sound qualit yetc....... well maybe not the best sound but pretty good quality sound......

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    someone out there gotta now...rightn now it only takes me like 5 mins to do the audio on a dvd...im pretty sure to get some better quality it woul take a little longer then this.......
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    Personally i decod to .wav file dolby surround downmix. It takes about 1/2 the time of the actuall movie to get the wav file.
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    okay thanks man i will have to try that out, because right now when i ripp audio it's only takes like 4mins to do, and personally i dont think it's very crisp..........so where are these options to change to .wav file for dolby surrond mix ......also when i conver to doly sound mix .wav file that is able to go right into tmpeg right? without converting to mp3 etc.....

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  5. I usually let DVD2AVI change the audio to 44.1KHz by selecting Dolby Digital then decode, and 48->44.1KHz to MID. You can experiment with the other settings, but usually MID works for me. It will take longer for DVD2AVI to finish though. I know there are better ways to decode the audio, but I'm lazy and like having the same program do both.

    You are also better off using a wav file instead of a MP3. The method above will give you a wav file.
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    thanks man changed to dolby sorrond mix. at mid level and found a big big difference in quality of audio ...............its well worth the wait for the audio to finish by doing this ..............

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