Dvd Audio Extraction In Renoise! :)

So I have managed to record the audio straight from DVD into Renoise.

I dont know if this will work with any other sound card, but it should…

  1. Load a DVD and open windows media player / powerDVD etc.

  2. Load Renoise and insert a Line In

Thats all I did…

It works perfectly and records up to 32bit!

Haha, excellent!

The DVD usually plays through standard windows Wave 1/2, and renoise obviously plays through Asio so it works with Zero conflicts!

I’m going sampling mad!

nice! ;)

It depends what type of audiocard you have… with Vista this will probably be over.
But i can record CDaudio the same way, actually i can record anything even website audio streams, because i can reroute my wave to my line in internally :D.

nice again! :yeah:
thx!

haha, yeah I just tried that. It works.

You have to open the wave playing device first though, and renoise second. Doesnt work the other way round (well, with my card).

This wont work for me :(
Is there another way to record Dvd-audio inside windows?.. I’ve tried them all. (I think).
I use M-audio Fasttrack pro sound card, Renoise, and Sony soundforge 8 on Win XP, and today I have to plug in an external DVD-player into my Sound card for recording…

Is there any supermegadeluxe magic program for this?..

Cheers

/binmink :ph34r:

Well, on my M-Audio Delta-44 it’s easy to record what you hear, I just select “M-Audio Delta 44 Mon. Mixer” and get the signal before it hits the DA-converters. On the other hand, this card is a few years old now.

This may work with many sound cards, by mine I can record total mono mix and stereo mix… but I prefer to extract the audio tracks using a pro-tool with no loss in quality, e.g. I extracted a 5.1 DVD sound track using Adobe Premiere Pro 2 and used parts of it in Renoise. :)

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I’ll try that. Thanks! :)

/binmink

Nice looking interface in that control panel. The Emu one looks awful

@Bantai

maybe stupid question but i wanted to ask what are those H/W out 3/4; 5/6, 7/8 what card is it that you have so many outputs? i have audiophile 192 and i have only H/W out 1/2 + S/PDIF

hmmm… i wonder why audiophile 192 have all greyed out

Bantai: Ouch. I really don’t like the way things are going, with Vista and these ‘restrictions’. Makes me wanna use WinXP for forever, or change to Linux when it feels more ‘ready’ as a music environment.

Here’s an image of my selection of inputs to record from in Sound Forge:

Can you be more precise? so I play a dvd…but now from where do I chose line in? in Renoise? or u mean in the soundcard mixer

Hi mate.

Yeah that was a bit vague.

Here is a bit more detail…

  1. Put a DVD in your drive.
  2. Load the program that you usually play your DVDs with.
  3. Load Renoise
  4. IN RENOISE, put a #Line In Device (the recording device) onto a track.
  5. Select an empty instrument slot in the instrument box at the top right
  6. Open the Sample Editor and hit ‘Rec’. This will open the Record box and you can record from there…

Simple.

All you are doing this way is using another peice of software (the DVD player software) as an audio input into Renoise.

Are you using an Emu sound card? I worked this out with an EMU1616m, so if you have a different card that doesn’t support multple outs you might not be able to do this.

Ah right. Never knew that.

I thought you had to have a line in device to record into the sampler.

OK, skip step 4!

Yeah in my Emu sound card software, you have to stick a send from the Wave output (which the DVD audio comes through) to the an Asio track so it can be picked up in Renoise

Will see if I can get this to work with my motu traveler.

Surely ripping the audio using virtualdub is the most efficient & reliable way of doing all of this? Just pick the DVD video file, select in & out points, then save WAV! At least you wouldn’t have to wait as long as it took to play at normal speed. Just my 2 pennies :D

Yeah but this way you can do it all inside renoise and also hear what you are slicing out when your track is playing. It just keeps it all inside the box and you can scan through the dvd using the video as a visual aid too.