Re: ripping audio from dvds

2005-01-01 Thread chris ramsay
anyone have any suggestions as to a good program to use to rip audio from 
commercial dveds to mp3 or ogg files.

Chris

- Original Message - 
From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 1:48 AM
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 Hi Shannon.  MP3, I think has to do with moving pictures, and MPG means 
 moving pictures group.  WMA means Windows Media Audio, and RM means Real 
 Media.  And of course, there is Og Vorvis.  I hope this helps.
 - Original Message - 
 From: shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:28 AM
 Subject: Need Help for dummies


 Hello list,

 I am slow in getting in the pool of digital. I would like to know if 
 there
 is info out here in the world written  for dummies?
 I am looking for digital stuff 1o1. Grin!

 I would like to understand the different file types their advantages and
 disadvantages. How they work and what to use them for and what uses them.
 What is the definitions of all these abbreviations I hear floating around 
 in
 my Alphabet soup.
 If anyone has any info or places I can go to learn about this stuff I 
 would
 like to expand my horizons.

 I have found that I know just enough to confuse myself  even more than 
 when
 I knew nothing!

 I have a really nice mini MP3 recorder /player but I haven't the foggiest
 idea what all that stuff means in the manual. They left out the much 
 needed
 Glossary of terms.
 I need a pointer to the basics.
 All I really know is that if I click on the file it should pop up in the
 media player and do its thing. I have no idea how it works. How to
 manipulate it or what I can do or not do  to files.

 Like Schultz said, I know nothing!

 If you can help I would be so appreciative.
 Shannon


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Re: ripping audio from dvds

2005-01-01 Thread Tim Grady
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- Original Message - 
From: chris ramsay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 7:58 PM
Subject: Re: ripping audio from dvds


anyone have any suggestions as to a good program to use to rip audio from 
commercial dveds to mp3 or ogg files.

Chris
- Original Message - 
From: Gary Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 1:48 AM
Subject: Re: Need Help for dummies


Hi Shannon.  MP3, I think has to do with moving pictures, and MPG means 
moving pictures group.  WMA means Windows Media Audio, and RM means Real 
Media.  And of course, there is Og Vorvis.  I hope this helps.
- Original Message - 
From: shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:28 AM
Subject: Need Help for dummies


Hello list,
I am slow in getting in the pool of digital. I would like to know if 
there
is info out here in the world written  for dummies?
I am looking for digital stuff 1o1. Grin!

I would like to understand the different file types their advantages and
disadvantages. How they work and what to use them for and what uses 
them.
What is the definitions of all these abbreviations I hear floating 
around in
my Alphabet soup.
If anyone has any info or places I can go to learn about this stuff I 
would
like to expand my horizons.

I have found that I know just enough to confuse myself  even more than 
when
I knew nothing!

I have a really nice mini MP3 recorder /player but I haven't the 
foggiest
idea what all that stuff means in the manual. They left out the much 
needed
Glossary of terms.
I need a pointer to the basics.
All I really know is that if I click on the file it should pop up in the
media player and do its thing. I have no idea how it works. How to
manipulate it or what I can do or not do  to files.

Like Schultz said, I know nothing!
If you can help I would be so appreciative.
Shannon
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Ripping audio from DVDs

2004-06-13 Thread Karl Smith
Hello,
I'm sure this question has been asked before but, as everyone else says in 
this situation, I didn't need the information then and now I do.  Is there 
a software package which will let you rip audio from a DVD which is 
accessible with a screen reader?

Karl
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