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JayhawkCO:
--- Quote from: hbelkins on March 24, 2023, 10:01:51 AM ---That I can't find a good way to rip the audio from a concert DVD so I can listen to it like a live album on my MP3 player.
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ZLoth:
--- Quote from: hbelkins on March 24, 2023, 10:01:51 AM ---That I can't find a good way to rip the audio from a concert DVD so I can listen to it like a live album on my MP3 player.
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Have you tried using VLC → Media → Convert/Save to covert the video file to an audio file, then using MP3 to do the MP3 Tagging?
hbelkins:
--- Quote from: ZLoth on March 24, 2023, 10:42:21 AM ---
--- Quote from: hbelkins on March 24, 2023, 10:01:51 AM ---That I can't find a good way to rip the audio from a concert DVD so I can listen to it like a live album on my MP3 player.
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Have you tried using VLC → Media → Convert/Save to covert the video file to an audio file, then using MP3 to do the MP3 Tagging?
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Yeah, and VLC hiccuped for some reason.
I finally got Handbrake to work. It kept generating errors ripping the video to an MP4 file (.m4v) but I tweaked something and it finally succeeded. I then used Extract Movie Soundtrack to convert the chapters into .aiff files, then a batch converter (xACT) to rudimentarily tag the AIFFs and export them to MP3s. And finally, I stuck the MP3s on a thumb drive and put it in a PC running MP3Tag to find the accurate tags and some cover art.
And presto, I have a live album from the only Kiss tour I ever saw. It's the Largo, Md. show from July 1979; eight days after I saw them in Rupp Arena in Lexington.
Previously I'd used some obscure programs (A52DECx and 0SEx) to rip and convert concert DVDs, but those apps are long-gone and not compatible with newer versions of the MacOS. This was the first concert DVD I'd tried to rip audio from in a long time.
wanderer2575:
--- Quote from: hbelkins on March 24, 2023, 01:52:18 PM ---<snip>
I finally got Handbrake to work. It kept generating errors ripping the video to an MP4 file (.m4v) but I tweaked something and it finally succeeded. I then used Extract Movie Soundtrack to convert the chapters into .aiff files, then a batch converter (xACT) to rudimentarily tag the AIFFs and export them to MP3s. And finally, I stuck the MP3s on a thumb drive and put it in a PC running MP3Tag to find the accurate tags and some cover art.
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I had to laugh at this. It reminds me of the "Wordplay" episode of the 1985 Twilight Zone revival, where everyone's language shifted but one guy was left behind and could no longer understand anything that anyone said. I'm that guy here.
kphoger:
In October 2021, I took my family on a camping trip to Guadalupe Mountains National Park. Before leaving home, I checked the weather forecast for various towns along the way. Now, 17 months later, www.wunderground.com still thinks I want the weather forecast for Carlsbad, New Mexico. No matter how many times I search for Wichita, it can't get it through its head that I'd really prefer the forecast for Wichita. Of course, it only took one time searching for Carlsbad for it to learn that location...
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