Normalize-audio audio1.wavRepeat on audio2.wav etc. commentary or different language) repeat the above with the next track number (-aid 129 would be the second track) and save as audio2.wav. If you would like to rip another audio track (e.g. Title.vob is the stream we already ripped in step 2Īudio1.wav is the name of the resulting PCM file Mplayer title.vob -ao pcm:file=audio1.wav -vc dummy -aid 128 -vo null In case you want to keep the original AC3 audio step forward to 4.4. In order to determine which audio tracks are available on your DVD run the following command Title is the basename of the vobsub files, in this case title.idx and title.sub Slang is the desired language (en, de, fr, etc.) Mencoder dvd://1 -nosound -ovc frameno -o /dev/null -slang en -vobsubout title Mplayer dvd:// -v -vo null -ao null | grep "subtitle" In order to determine which subtitles are available on your DVD run the following command Mplayer dvd://1 -v -dumpstream -dumpfile title.vob Sudo apt-get install mplayer mencoder normalize-audio vorbis-tools mkvtoolnix mkvtoolnix-gui gpac x264-bin In order to install the necessary applications you will need the multiverse repository (). ![]() This HOWTO demonstrates how to create a very high quality rip with next generation video (H.264 ()/x264 ()/MPEG-4 AVC ()) serveral audio tracks (Vorbis () in this case, can be other formats like AC3 (), MP3 ()) and subtiles (vobsubs) in a Matroska () container. ![]() MPlayer () and MEncoder () are amazing tools not only for watching but also for backing up DVD content.
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