Hi
I want to lower the bit rate in my music, apart from switch,
what other programs will do this for me?
Regards
Adrien
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Hi Adrien.
I use a program called Sound Taxi to lower the bit rate of files. It works
great. You'll have to use the mouse to configure things in the program, but
once you do that for the first time you don't have to worry about the mouse
anymore. The program costs something like $40. Do a sear
Hi Kevin
ok I have sound taxi, I will try and set it up. thanks.
Regards
Adrien
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Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 11:06 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: lowering the bit rate
Hi Ad
Hi.
I have this program, and I'm not understanding how to split a file into
several files. I understand you mark the beginning of the part you want to
work with by pressing the B key, and marking the end with the N key, but I'm
puzzled after that. I understand how to delete the part you've se
Hi Howard
I’ve been putting my CD collection onto an external hard drive using CDEx
and found a set I bought that is heavily protected and will not allow this.
The discs will play in a non-pc CD player but not on any computer player,
so the intention is to hook a CD player up to the PC sound c
Roger, the setup is the hardest part--at least it has been for me.
Once GoldWave is set up and ready to go, press Control+n for new file, make the
correct choices from the dialog box that comes up. Press control+F9 to start
recording, then start your source material. When the playing has fin
Any ripper or audio conversion tool should be able to do this. I've done
it with iTunes recently. In the past, I've done it with CDex and Switch.
I'm also pretty sure you could do it with Winamp and Windows Media Player.
On 05/12/2013 04:17 AM, Adrien Collins wrote:
Hi Kevin
ok I have sound t
Is Dvd Audio Extractor really the best program for extracting audio from
Dvd videos? Enquiring as I am considering purchasing the program, but
not without exploring other avenues first. For example I am trying
BitRipper. While it can rip audio tracks only, it would appear that it
can only do on
I know with windows media player you can lower the bit rate. I have it to 33
percent or 91 . at least I think so. There is a winamp for the blind mailing
list which might be interesting but for now you could do your ripping with
media player and your listening with winamp.
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DVD Audio Extractor is, in my experience, great software and definitely
worth the money. It's accessible, does exactly what it says on the tin
and does it well. If you were looking to save some money, I'm sure you
could put something together using freeware like FFmpeg or other less
user-friendly
That program is the best for doing all that it says it does.
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From: "Chris H"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 3:16 PM
Subject: Dvd Audio Extraction
Is Dvd Audio Extractor really the best program for extracting audio from
Dvd videos? Enqu
I would agree. I've tried other programs, but they all require you to
know a bit about the files on your DVD. Sometimes extracting the audio
from the right file can be a bit hit or miss. DVD Audio Extractor takes
any guess work out of it.
On 05/12/2013 05:27 PM, James Scholes wrote:
DVD Audio
I don't really know what to say. Accept for that this is the only one I've
heard that can extract the audio in surround sound which I'm thinking the
oth4ers can do, but this one can do it channel by channel. If anything it's
very cool and interesting. It did help me for when I went surround sound
s
The only thing I've seen that throws it off is the bonus DVDs. I wanted to
extract some deleted seens from a Starwars one, and it couldn't get to them.
That's such a shame.
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Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Sund
DVD Audio Extractor is the best because it is so configurable and the
dialogs are easily accessible. This reflects the fact that the program has
been around for a long time and evolved to meet user demands.
Bob Nelson
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I like imtoo dvd audio ripper the quality is far better then dvd audio
extracters.
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From: "Byron Stephens"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: Dvd Audio Extraction
That program is the best for doing all that it says it doe
Could you explain this a bit? DVD Audio Extractor allows you to specify
the bit rate of the output file or even use a lossless format, so what
is it about imtoo dvd audio ripper that results in higher quality output?
For others, here are a few more features you get with DVD Audio
Extractor: ht
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