Nova Physics Group memory User Manual - page 12
How to Use the DVD Extractor
• Insert a DVD video, DVD Audio Disc (DAD) or a mixed media DVD.
The Memory Player will detect automatically if your DVD is PAL (most of the world)
or NTSC (North America) and play its original resolution. It does not compress
musical content DVDs to conform to NTSC.
• On ‘Select the Chapters You Want to Extract’ panel, check whichever you wish to
extract to The Memory Player, and uncheck those you wish to discard.
• Click on any track in order to name or rename the chapter you wish to extract.
• Check the box ‘Save Each Chapter in Its Original Separate File’, except on DVD
video.
• If it is a DVD video, check ‘Video On’.
If Video On is checked, uncheck it and recheck it if your video is not immediately
visible on its screen, to watch the progress. If the disc has no video content, proceed
to ‘Next’.
• On ‘Select Which Format You Want to Use for Encoding’, select Bitrate,
Sampling Rate and the format for the file that will be extracted to Memory.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For maximum fidelity, always make certain the format is set to
‘PCM Uncompressed WAVE’ .
Other formats may be selected to create compressed content for portable media, e-
mail, etc. You may also convert old mono recordings to stereo and change the bit
depth here.
Some DVD audio discs will have only 24/48, whereas full fidelity DVD audio will
show 24/96. Both are far greater resolution than CD. If the DVD you are using has
lower bitrates or sampling rates than what is nominal (24/96), it will show you only
the rates that are possible. ALWAYS choose the highest bit depth and sampling rates
it allows. The process will also calculate the approximate size of the extracted files
when complete. Remember that DVD audio files can be as large as 4.7 GB, as
opposed to only 700 MB in CD audio.
• Click ‘Next’.
The ‘Set Output File Locations and Other Settings’ panel will open. It indicates
where the extracted DVD audio files will be placed. It should default to Memory. If
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