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Right, im at my g/f's house and she has a bog standard PC with the usual shitty soundcard that comes with it.

But my problem is this:

She has a couple of DVDs i want to take samples out of, so i want to record little snippets from the audio of the DVD. How do i go about this? Is it possible at all? She doesnt have any music software really, so am a bit stuck.

Oh by the way, i will be playin the DVD in the PC drive not from an external DVD player.

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NVDVD is a good DVD player. It allows you to capture audio, but it costs $40, although you can use it for a limited time before it stops working or you pay for it.

 

http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?PAGE=nvdvd

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open volume control, go to Options->Properties. choose "Recording", click OK. check the Select box under "Sum" and and uncheck all the others (except for Wave, if there is one). turn down the microphone, cd audio and phone volume levels.

 

then open sound recorder and just record when ready.

 

i *think* this should work, but it might not! things might slightly differ if it's not windows xp, but it should be reasonably similar at least.

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Is it a good quality recording (I normally never trust sound record for anything). Do you reckon it stays digital all the way through?

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erm.......ok ive just listened to the recordings today and they're pish quality.

 

Maybe i did something wrong, i dunno, but they sound [censored].

 

Ah well

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I've got a feeling that when you do it that way, it does put the audio through the D-A converters, and then back through the A-D converters. I wonder what the sampling level on Sound Recorder is as well.

 

I am still hunting for a DVD audio ripper, the same way as you can rip CD audio, so it stays in the digital realm, and doesn't have to be in real time

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Blink said:

I am still hunting for a DVD audio ripper, the same way as you can rip CD audio, so it stays in the digital realm, and doesn't have to be in real time

 

Erm.....You lost me here mate??????

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