User User name Password  
   
Monday 25.8.2025 / 14:52
Search AfterDawn Forums:        In English   Suomeksi   På svenska
afterdawn.com > forums > digital audio > audio > splitting and separating 5.1 into individual files?
Show topics
 
Forums
Forums
Splitting and separating 5.1 into individual files?
  Jump to:
 
Posted Message
Punany
Newbie
_
24. July 2004 @ 01:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Okay, I just posted this in the DVD newbies section and will probably get all kinds of hate-mail. I hope this is the right place to post this.

Does ANYONE out there know how to take surround sound from a DVD and DVD-Audio and isolate each track for a mix down into mono/stereo files to be saved as .wav or Mp3? I know for a fact this CAN be done because I've gotten files like this from the internet. I have been trying to figure out how to do this for quite some time now, and I'm getting nowhere. If this problem was previously discussed on this site, I couldn't find it. Anyway, please help a girl out. I'd really appreciate it.

Sincerely,

Punany
Advertisement
_
__
Senior Member
_
24. July 2004 @ 05:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
As long as it is from a DVD-Video disc (check the logo on the box) you will be okay here.
What you need is a copy of ImToo's "DVD-Audio Ripper".
It's shareware, but very cheap, and will take the audio from any DVD-V disc to either WAV or MP3 for you.
No hassle, no grief.

If you have a genuine DVD-Audio disc, however, you cannot do this.
Odds are it's DVD-V though, so you'll be okay.

Can't remember the URL for the app, but a google search will find it no trouble.



THE HUNGERCITY MUSIC TRACKER & FORUM

<!-- hungercity forum link -->
Punany
Newbie
_
25. July 2004 @ 20:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Wilkes, I appreciate your help. But that's not what I'm after. I wish I knew how to phrase more technically what I'm trying to do.

I don't need to just copy sound off a DVD. Imagine a 5.1 surround sound recording. I want each point separated and copied on their own. So for one song, I could have five different parts in mono. I know this has been done. But how the hell do they do it? Thanks again.

Punany
shiroh
Account closed as per user's own request
_
25. July 2004 @ 22:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
what you need is an audio editor.
certain ones i don't know, as i don't edit audio.
Senior Member
_
26. July 2004 @ 02:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Personally, I use my Nuendo with the DDE Encoder.
Just import the 5.1 AC3, and instant 6 mono WAV files.
But that is £2500 worth of software.

It can be done with freeware, but very unreliably.
Try Doom9 for a guide.



THE HUNGERCITY MUSIC TRACKER & FORUM

<!-- hungercity forum link -->
scalez
Newbie
_
18. August 2004 @ 09:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've had this same question for a while. If Nuendo can do it, can Cubase do it?

-scalez
Advertisement
_
__
 
_
Senior Member
_
19. August 2004 @ 00:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
No.
The Dolby Digital Encoder does not work with Cubase, and this plug installs the Dolby Digital Decoder as well.
This is what is needed to do this, as even a standard Nuendo installation is not capable.



THE HUNGERCITY MUSIC TRACKER & FORUM

<!-- hungercity forum link -->
afterdawn.com > forums > digital audio > audio > splitting and separating 5.1 into individual files?
 

Digital video: AfterDawn.com | AfterDawn Forums
Music: MP3Lizard.com
Gaming: Blasteroids.com | Blasteroids Forums | Compare game prices
Software: Software downloads
Blogs: User profile pages
RSS feeds: AfterDawn.com News | Software updates | AfterDawn Forums
International: AfterDawn in Finnish | AfterDawn in Swedish | AfterDawn in Norwegian | download.fi
Navigate: Search | Site map
About us: About AfterDawn Ltd | Advertise on our sites | Rules, Restrictions, Legal disclaimer & Privacy policy
Contact us: Send feedback | Contact our media sales team
 
  © 1999-2025 by AfterDawn Ltd.

  IDG TechNetwork