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20th February 2009, 00:05 | #1 | Link |
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HDConcertRipper - eac3to GUI
Description
HDConcertRipper inputs a decrypted HD DVD or Blu-Ray and, using eac3to to demux and decode the audio track, splits the audio into individual chapters. This is useful for ripping the audio from a concert movie into the individual songs. After selecting the disc to split, HDConcertRipper lets you choose which audio stream to use and which chapters you want to split, as well as whether or not to upmix to 7.1 or downmix to 5.1 or 2.0. You can also edit the metadata and chapter names. eac3to is then called to demux and decode the disc, which HDConcertRipper then splits into individual FLAC or WAV files. WMA Pro (2.0, 5.1, and 7.1) and WMA Lossless (2.0 and 5.1) output are also supported. Installation - madshi's eac3to must be installed - Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 must be installed - Microsoft Expression Encoder 4 must be installed if you want WMA output - Download and extract all files, and run HDConcertRipper.exe Code:
Changelog: 1.4.2 * changed: support eac3to 3.25's new -downDpl and -downStereo arguments 1.4.1 * added: support for saving to W64 format 1.4.0 * added: support for Windows 7 and x64 systems * added: support for saving to WMA Lossless * added: "Default" decoder setting to let eac3to choose which decoder to use * changed: use Microsoft Expression Encoder instead of Windows Media Encoder for WMA encoding 1.3.0 * added: much improved performance * added: support for saving to multichannel WAV * added: WMA 2.0 and 7.1 support * added: 6.1 -> 7.1 upmix support * fixed: "total time taken" statistic is now accurate * fixed: 2-chapter title lists where 2nd chapter is < 8.33 seconds Last edited by MuteyM; 3rd January 2013 at 17:38. Reason: Updated to 1.4.2 |
23rd February 2009, 22:29 | #7 | Link |
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HDConcertRipper 1.1.0 released
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=JXD8EKLX Code:
1.1.0 * added: Blu-Ray support! * added: downmix (5.1 or 2.0) support * fixed: default stream is now stream with highest channel count * fixed: selected encoder is now saved |
5th March 2009, 22:27 | #10 | Link |
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HDConcertRipper 1.2.0 released
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0Z38VQG8 Code:
1.2.0 * added: M2TS & EVOB files are now scanned to get more audio details * added: support for DTS-ES and AC3-EX * added: audio track bitrate is now displayed * added: eac3to log is now saved in the temp directory * fixed: eac3to track number is now always correct * fixed: titles without a chapter list are now selectable * fixed: HD DVD sub video streams are now detected * fixed: HD DVD sub audio streams are now detected and selectable |
17th March 2009, 00:02 | #12 | Link |
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HDConcertRipper 1.2.1 released
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4YQC89WT Code:
1.2.1 * fixed: many chapter editor navigation glitches fixed * fixed: many status bar glitches fixed * fixed: FLAC encode state is now saved * fixed: various other minor UI fixes |
21st March 2009, 13:34 | #13 | Link |
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HDConcertRipper 1.3.0 released
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=90MXMAGX Code:
1.3.0 * added: much improved performance * added: support for saving to multichannel WAV * added: WMA 2.0 and 7.1 support * added: 6.1 -> 7.1 upmix support * fixed: "total time taken" statistic is now accurate * fixed: 2-chapter title lists where 2nd chapter is < 8.33 seconds |
8th June 2009, 00:49 | #16 | Link |
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May be a dumb question, but any chance this application could be updated to support DVD and DVD-A? I have a number of CD's that also have a "DVD" side that includes 5.1 audio, and I also have a collection of DVD-A's that I want to convert to WMA Pro. I just recently got a new receiver that supports multichannel WMA audio, and I want to stream it from my 360 Media Center extender. I know there are tools out there to achieve this, but this app looks to almost all-in-one. Thanks!
BTW, DVD-A extractor link here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=96860 |
22nd November 2009, 13:57 | #17 | Link |
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Various errors trying to rip Neil Young Archives discs
Hi MuteyM, are you still supporting this software? I am trying to use it to rip audio from the Neil Young Archives boxset of BluRay discs and it works perfectly on some of the discs while I get errors on others.
I get three types of errors: - program reports that the WAV has wrong size: this happens at the end of the process when the big WAV file has been splitted into chapters already so I can live with this.... - program reports that the WAV is corrupt: this happens as soon as the big WAV is written, before the splitting process begins, therefore I can't split the file into chapters - program hangs while trying to display the BD structure, this happens on a couple of discs; if I run eac3to from the command line it reports the structure correctly so the discs should be OK.... obviously I can't rip the disc when this error happens. If you still work on this GUI and want more information on the errors please let me know. This is a great utility and I wish I could use it for all my music BluRay discs! |
16th April 2012, 17:08 | #19 | Link |
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HDConcertRipper 1.4.0 released
https://rapidshare.com/files/1770184...certRipper.rar Code:
1.4.0 * added: support for Windows 7 and x64 systems * added: support for saving to WMA Lossless * added: "Default" decoder setting to let eac3to choose which decoder to use * changed: use Microsoft Expression Encoder instead of Windows Media Encoder for WMA encoding |
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