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From: Shadow on 22 Jul 2010 18:15 I have various DVDs of musical shows. I needed to rip the MP3 from them, so I can listen to them on my mp3-player when I go beddy-byes. After trying various adware/crash-producing/antivirus-alerting stuff I came across the little button in VLC that allows you to rip to very acceptable 192kps gogo mp3's. But they come out one per VOB file, ie, about half an hour each one. And there is no way to name them, they all come in a big chunk. I notice there is a noticeable gap between each music. Is there something freeware that could chop the chunks up into the various song files so I can rename and tag them ? Maybe using the gaps between each music as a "cut-here" parameter ? Maybe something that does it automatically, no hand-cutting involved ? Don't really want to listen to 40 hours of music just to tell the program where to cut. TIA
From: Overgrow on 22 Jul 2010 18:18 On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 19:15:02 -0300, Shadow wrote: > Is there something freeware that could chop the chunks up into the > various song files so I can rename and tag them ? Maybe using the gaps > between each music as a "cut-here" parameter ? In my sig. -- http://www.overgrow.com/ Now there is a reason to hate Dudley Do-Right
From: Shadow on 22 Jul 2010 18:32 On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 18:18:58 -0400, Overgrow <JesusLovesGeorgeBush(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 19:15:02 -0300, Shadow wrote: > >> Is there something freeware that could chop the chunks up into the >> various song files so I can rename and tag them ? Maybe using the gaps >> between each music as a "cut-here" parameter ? > >In my sig. >http://www.overgrow.com/ Bloody Mounties. "The web site you are trying to access has been confiscated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police." Wonder where they are keeping the site ..... hope they're not mistreating it. I'll have green peace onto them for that .... []'s PS I need something to help me RIP the Mp3's, NOT listen to them.
From: CoMa on 23 Jul 2010 06:09 On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 19:15:02 -0300, Shadow <Sh(a)dow.br> wrote: >I have various DVDs of musical shows. I needed to rip the MP3 from >them, so I can listen to them on my mp3-player when I go beddy-byes. > You can use this tutorial as a starter http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/136/59/ -- Regards CoMa http://hubbabub.deviantart.com/
From: Shadow on 23 Jul 2010 11:52
On Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:09:26 +0200, CoMa <hubbabub-nys(a)algonet.se> wrote: >On Thu, 22 Jul 2010 19:15:02 -0300, Shadow <Sh(a)dow.br> wrote: > >>I have various DVDs of musical shows. I needed to rip the MP3 from >>them, so I can listen to them on my mp3-player when I go beddy-byes. >> > > >You can use this tutorial as a starter >http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/136/59/ Thanks. But what I really needed was a freeware app. Goldwave is not free.($49). I could probably do what I want with audacity (split the big mp3's into smaller ones), but I really wanted something "automatic". VLC rips the MP3's , but as hour long files. I want to cut out and save my favorites. []'s |