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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: ts on October 12, 2006, 11:30:16 AM
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of a 24 bit unedited wavs. I have them tracked out and archived on DVDa. Can I get them back on hard drive without the EAC step?
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did you save 'em as wavs on the dvd? If so, they're data files and EAC is unnecessary -- simply copy 'em back to your hard drive via my computer/windows explorer
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Should just be able to stick the CD in and drag & drop.
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did you save 'em as wavs on the dvd? If so, they're data files and EAC is unnecessary -- simply copy 'em back to your hard drive via my computer/windows explorer
Yep, they're saved as wavs in 24bit on DVDA. Thats why I thought the EAC was needed, since they are not flacs. So when is EAC needed?
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EAC is needed for redbook format CDs.. but not CDs with actual ISO file systems.
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eac is only needed when converted to an audio file .cda i think
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the real question is this: how does one properly extract audio data from DVD-A discs? EAC doesn't do the trick.
we're not talking about data stored on DVD media, but an actual playable DVD-A. the content is written as .AOB files, if memory serves.
anyone?
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Right... I forgot about the conversion.. I'm trying to read the dvd-audio tools website but it seems slow today..
http://dvd-audio.sourceforge.net/spec/aob.shtml
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the real question is this: how does one properly extract audio data from DVD-A discs? EAC doesn't do the trick.
we're not talking about data stored on DVD media, but an actual playable DVD-A. the content is written as .AOB files, if memory serves.
anyone?
yep, what he said. thats why I asked....
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the real question is this: how does one properly extract audio data from DVD-A discs? EAC doesn't do the trick.
we're not talking about data stored on DVD media, but an actual playable DVD-A. the content is written as .AOB files, if memory serves.
anyone?
real-time bit-perfect transfer?
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So it looks like they are not wavs. I burned them using DVD audio creator. Any ideas on how to get them back to wavs and on my hard drive once again?
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The dvd-audio webiste I linked above has a mailing list. There should be quite a bit of expertise there.
Thanks. I found a reverse tool in DVD Audio Creator and got them back as wav files from VOB's ;D