Hi there,
My DVD2AVI results in a very bad quality wav-file? How is this possible?
I ripped my Billy Joel Ultimate Collection DVD with Smartripper. Then I loaded the vob files in DVD2AVI and saved the project. After a while, but before the conversion was finished, I wanted to check the resulting wav-file and stopped the process. The wav-file sounded horribly in MediaPlayer, with only the music very far on the background with lost of noise. How is this possible?
I am not sure I made the correct configurations in DVD2AVI, but I remember adjusting the defaults to get 48--> 44.1 audio (high) or so. Do I need to get rid of this or adjust other items on the audio menu?
Please help?? Many Thanks!
Marcel
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Try using DVD2AVI's demux setting. If you get an AC3 file you can convert (and resample) much better with HeadAC3he.
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