Hi you computer guru`s out there ! I just wanted to thank all of you for your help, especially Sefy ! Thanks to Australia !! :grin
But i do have another (actually 2) questions:
1. when I rip a DVD (with smartripper and DVD2AVI, following Sefy`s guide) it works perfectly well. But since I`m living in germany, I`d liek to get sometimes the german Audio from a DVD. All the time I`m getting the english audio (not that that would be bad, not at all: I love to watch english movies). But sometimes I would like the german version. Is there a possibility to choose from different audio track`s ?
I thought it might be possible with Flask ?
and my second, I think a little bit dumbquestion: I tried to download DVDx, but didn`t find an .exe file ???
I know thaT`s rally dumb, but can someone help me anyway ?
Thanks
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Hi
On your sceond question.
DVDx it's a rar file not exe file. You need to download WIN RAR to open that file.
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Hi
Go to cnet.com and type in search Win rar. You will fine free download win rar. Just use like win ZIP. -
For your first question, you need to select a different audio track in DVD2AVI. That's where different language versions of the audio are stored.
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if you use flask to do your movies
you can choose which audio you want
or indeed which subtitles you want
i only use flask for vcd s because it s the fastest prog for it
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Smartripper it will create a file (vts_01_INFO.txt) with all the track info in it. Open it with notepad and find which track number the german language is on.
eg:
Stream[001] X=[[0xE0] Video PAL 720x576
Stream[002] X=[[0x80] Audio English AC3(6Ch) 48kHz
Stream[003] X=[[0x81] Audio English AC3(2Ch) 48kHz
Stream[004] X=[[0x82] Audio English AC3(2Ch) 48kHz
Stream[005] X=[[0x20] Subtitle English
Stream[006] X=[[0x??] Others
Track 1 = 0x80
Track 2 = 0x81
Track 3 = 0x82
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On 2001-08-24 12:08:28, kawol wrote:
where can I find that ?
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Thanks verz much, I found it and it did work great. I did have some problems with DVDx though, but I think I will figure it out.
But thanks anz waz for the help
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On 2001-08-24 11:02:18, tuna wrote:
Hi
On your sceond question.
DVDx it's a rar file not exe file. You need to download WIN RAR to open that file.
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PS> DVDx supports different languages -
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On 2001-08-24 15:00:07, kinneera wrote:
For your first question, you need to select a different audio track in DVD2AVI. That's where different language versions of the audio are stored.
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I thought so, but how do I do it _____
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