Difference between revisions of "VLC HowTo/Extract audio"

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VLC can extract audio from most sources with no loss of quality, because there is no re-encoding of the content.
 
VLC can extract audio from most sources with no loss of quality, because there is no re-encoding of the content.
  
The way to do this for DVD video is:
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The way to do this for DVD video is (on Linux):
  
vlc --no-sout-video dvdsimple:///dev/scd0@1:1 :sout='#std{access=file,mux=raw,dst=./file.ac3}'
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vlc --no-sout-video dvdsimple:///dev/scd0@1:1 :sout='#std{access=file,mux=raw,dst=./file.ac3}'

Revision as of 11:45, 21 April 2009

VLC can extract audio from most sources with no loss of quality, because there is no re-encoding of the content.

The way to do this for DVD video is (on Linux):

vlc --no-sout-video dvdsimple:///dev/scd0@1:1 :sout='#std{access=file,mux=raw,dst=./file.ac3}'