I'm wondering if it's possible to rip just the dialogue of a given audio track on a DVD. I'm guessing that there's going to be no simple answer, as each audio track is encoded differently, although I do have a few general ideas.
Depending on the disc, hopefully the audio will be recorded as such that I can easily use things like RipEditBurn's Note Scrubber on it, even if it is a stereo/surround source.
Is there a better way? Or is it going to have to be done the hardway?[/b]
Ripping Dialogue only?
- madmallard
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there is no 'dialogue' track where its only voice. Thats not how dvd's are engineered. (Tho I think theoretically it could be under DTS. . .or DVD Audio... or sacd)
But unless the DVD is 5.1 (or more) and the center channel runs audio dry, there's probably no simple way to just take dialogue.
But unless the DVD is 5.1 (or more) and the center channel runs audio dry, there's probably no simple way to just take dialogue.
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