Good Morning, I'd like to Rip audio files from a live concert (DVD) that I have and be able to download them to my PC and then burn the audio files to a music CD so I'm able to listen to them in my car.
I'd like to know if I could do this with "Smart Ripper" or "DVD DEcrypter", and what model should I use or brand and where I can get/buy them.
I appreciate any help and thank you beforehand.
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Hi,
You May want to Try this ImToo DVD Audio Ripper
I Have never Used it.
Also take a look in the Tool section for More tools.<<<<<<<<
For the Tools you mentioned Look in the guide Section, There should be one,for what you want to do. -
Yes, imTOO would be my choice too. If the DVD is properly authored, it has a chapter point each song, so the splitting into tracks is very simple.
The hard part will be to make a gapless CD while still having tracks...
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I have never done any of this, so we'll see what happens, thank s for the help, I appreciate it.
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You can do it by ripping in file mode (Decrypter or Smart Ripper should be fine). Then use Dgindex to save the audio (file|save project). I forget how to rip the chapter indexes. You'll have to convert the sample rate to 44.1 too.
Darryl
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