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  1. I have a concert on DVD and I want to copy the PCM audio track to a CD, can it be done?
    Posted this in the wrong forum by mistake.
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  2. Copyright issues notwithstanding, yes, this can be done. You would need to downsample the PCM audio from 48khz to 44.1khz.wav (using Soundforge, Wavelab, Audition or CoolEdit, for example)

    This should then be playable on a CD player.


    Arky ;o)
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  3. Use DVDDecrypter->IFO mode->Stream Processing->demux.Make sure to select no file splitting in Settings.
    Then use the programs listed above or CDWave to split and convert.
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
    Use DVDDecrypter->IFO mode->Stream Processing->demux.Make sure to select no file splitting in Settings.
    Then use the programs listed above or CDWave to split and convert.
    What he said, but I'd choose file splitting by chapter so that each song is its own WAV file.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Assuming the concert has been broken up this way . . . .
    Read my blog here.
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