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Re: Req One Froggy Evening - or ripping advice? fred-bloggs
fred-bloggs (fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com) 2018/01/03 03:20

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On Wed, 03 Jan 2018 04:42:05 GMT, Dick Baker <seesig4address@goon.org>
wrote

> On Tue, 02 Jan 2018 22:17:53 -0600, Dick Baker wrote:
>
>>
>> What's maddening is that I have that cartoon in the Looney Tunes
>> Golden Collection, Vol. 2, but when I rip it with Nero Video, it
>> comes out with the overlying commentary by a cartoon authority--a
>> feature that is a selectable option on the original DVD but that I
>> can find no way to defeat when I rip it.
>
> Never mind the request for a copy--to my surprise, binsearch found a
> perfectly good copy of it.  But I'm still puzzled as to why a rip of a
> DVD on which the audio commentary was a user-selectable option
> produced a video with that commentary hard-wired in.
>

Try Handbrake ?

--
fred

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