Re: Very long audio files



In article <sdfisher-988FC4.17581329112005@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Steven Fisher <sdfisher@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> In article <tph-3FFCC8.18141529112005@localhost>,
> Tom Harrington <tph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Maybe D-Vision, then? It'll extract just the audio from a DVD. It
> > encodes it as either AC3 or MP3. I haven't used it in a while, but it
> > seemed very good when I did (I used it to extract the audio from a
> > concert DVD, so I could get it onto my iPod).
>
> Thanks, Tom, but it doesn't seem to be able to find the audio either.
> The only thing I've found that can (and I just found it) is VLC.

I can only guess that there's something funky about this DVD, but I
don't know what it would be.

> Does anyone know how to output the audio of VLC as a WAV or AIFF?

As a last resort, you could always try Wiretap. You might lose some
audio quality, because the audio would be converted to analog and back
again. But it's pretty much guaranteed to work.

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