Well obviously I'm doing something wrong, because I get nothing in the output directory. What settings are you using in WinDVD? Where are you putting the PPCMRipper application?
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Umm, I guess I'm just using the default settings in WinDVD since I haven't changed anything. It shouldn't make any difference where the PPCMRipper app is located, I have it running off of a different drive than the output location. As soon as I run PPCMRipper from the command line WinDVD opens and this text is displayed at the command prompt.
D:\Program Files\Tools\DVD-A>PPCMRipper 96000 f:\temp
PPCM Ripper Add-On for InterVideo WinDVD 5/6/7 Player. Version 0.07
D&D by MaximA, 2005.
Loading WinDVD Add-On.
Waiting for WinDVD Add-On load completion.
Attaching to GPIProxy.
GPIProxy version is 6.0.6.42.
I then select any track and hit play in WinDVD. Immediately this appears at the prompt:
Ripping 6-ch PPCM track to file f:\temp\track-42cb4faa.wav [..
and the file "track-42cb4faa.wav" is created at the target directory.
Upon closing WinDVD this appears at the prompt:
Detaching from GPIProxy.
Unloading WinDVD Add-On.
D:\Program Files\Tools\DVD-A>
And the nice 6 channel .wav file is ready and waiting for me.