On 01/07/07, Geoffrey S. Mendelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Sun, Jul 01, 2007 at 03:56:04PM +0300, Geoff Shang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you tried Mplayer?
>
> Googling turned up inclusion of experimental support for 48kHz LPCM in
the
> announcement for Mplayer 1.0pre6.

Yes, but I can't find a way to specify what to play. Since it does not
have
video files, it's not a DVD.


VLC is my current favourite to try anything to do with media, I find it more
robust than mplayer (mplayer being my previous favourite).

Other than that, I've just ripped children's songs from a DVD into a CD (to
play at a birthday party) simply using ffmpeg on the .VOB files. I can't
access my home machine right now to try to dig the exact incantation I used
from the shell history (I suspect my connection is being shaped because I
run aMule at home right now) but I just followed the usual instructions
found through Google and the ffmpeg manual page.

If you still can't make it then let me know and I'll try to look at my home
machine again later today.

BTW - I used audacity to slice the songs from the VOB tracks into their own
avi files. Very useful and convenient program (looks identical to what I
remember of SGI's audio editor).

Cheers,

--Amos

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