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    I recently recorded some audio from a cable music channel on dvd using my sony rdr-gx7 dvd recorder. My question is, how can I now burn this to a cd?
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  2. Copy the files to computer. Load it in VDubMod. Streams->Stream list. Right click on the audio track - select full processing. Click save wav. Then burn the wav as Audio CD with some burning program (burnatonce for example).
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    Don't forget to resample 48 to 44.1kHz for an audio CD, some burners do it on the fly but quality suffers (better to do it in a sound editor, with temporary bit-depth upconversion).
    Another solution is to author audio-only DVD (DVDLab) from demuxed files (e.g. in DGIndex) and burn it to CDR using Nero's mini-DVD option. Unlike video mini-DVDs (problems with high bitrates and rps numbers for low-density media) this usually works in most DVD players.
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  4. The easiest, and fastest converter has to be DVD2AVI.
    It has both down-mix, and re-sample.
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