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  1. Okay, so I got this Matrix Revisited DVD and as part of the special features, there's a 'Music Revisited' section with all of the audio tracks from the different featurettes. Now there's like 30+ music tracks on there that you can listen to, and I'm trying to locate and rip them, but so far have been unsuccessful. I've tried using DVD Audio Ripper but that couldn't find them, and I even tried looking in the AUDIO_TS folder to see if it was on there as DVD audio, but no such luck. Just wondering if anybody has any idea where on the DVD this music might be hidden and how to extract it without simply 'recording' it from the DVD as it's played in realtime.

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  2. Try this. get smartripper and look for vob files that are approx. the length of the song it might be hiding in there or when you play the song, look in the computer dvd player to see which vob file it is in and go nuts with a vob extracter then demux and cut up the audio. but yor best bet is to use sound forge or super mp3 recorder to record the audio in stereo realtime.
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  3. hi, yea i already tried all that. ripped every vob file with smartripper, but still couldnt find any that added up to the time of 40 odd tracks. I think I will just have to record in realtime, i have no idea where they're hiding! nevermind. Thanks anyway!
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    look on the display of the dvd player (or in powerdvd) when they are playing ...
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  5. have done that, it read a random vob file which, when i checked in smartripper, was only like 10 minutes long or something. That couldn't be it, could it?
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    maybe -- did you check if there was more than one audio track there ?
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  7. i didn't - will try that tho.
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