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  1. Hi all, not sure if this has been covered but im looking to extract some audio from dvd vob files and convert to mp3 so i can play them on my car cd player.
    im lookin for a decent programme to extract it and was wondering if nero could do it?
    any help would be much appreciated . cheers
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    dvd audio extractor


    Or demux with dvddecrypter and use besweet to convet the ac3 to mp3
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  3. Thanks for the quick response, will give these progs a try, thanks again
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  4. depending on exactly what your doing, and if you want the ENTIRE audio track or not, you may also wanna consider going this route....rip the chapters (if its only segments of the dvd's audio) then load that up in dgindex and set the audio to demux whatever track it is you want.....it will spit out an ac3 or wav...or i think it even does mp2 depending on what was used in the origional....audio track for JUST that section...i used this method to take wav files off a dual disc cd, burn em to a data cd and play it back in my car stereo.....ended up with above cd quality audio playing back in my car stereo...
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    Originally Posted by yoda313
    dvd audio extractor


    Or demux with dvddecrypter and use besweet to convet the ac3 to mp3
    Yep, dvd audio extractor is an excellent program for getting audio off dvd's into pretty much any format you need.

    Or you can use dgindex to get a good .wav file and then convert that to mp3 as whitejremiah stated.
    Mess with besweet and you'll just end up wanting to commit harakiri
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    Converting 5.1 to stereo still like the ancient method of graphedit & PowerDVD filters.
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  7. You can also use VobEdit.



    Select the audio stream and demux. Use HeadAC3he to convert AC3 to MP3 for your car stereo.
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