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    Hello all! I'm new to the forum and I've been looking around but haven't found an understandable answer so... Here it goes:

    My mom has a few songs that she likes from several different Karaoke DVDs. She wants me to copy the specific songs that she likes and burn them on another DVD that she can carry with her when she goes to "the in-laws" house so she can show off her beautiful voice. I tried doing it with the free videosoft DVD ripper and DVD burner, everything comes out magically clear and the audio is exceptional BUT there is no way for me to tune out the voice and have only instrumental music play. I've seen some VCD right audio, left audio and that stuff but it isn't what I was looking for. I bought probably 40-50 Karaoke DVDs and she only wants me to burn about 60-70 tracks on 4 or so discs so big files don't matter.

    I am looking for and willing to purchase any products, but free programs would be appreciated

    It'd be a really nice mother's day gift if someone could answer me before friday so I could get it to her by that day.

    Thanks in advance for the help. ^^
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    A karaoke dvd probably contains several audio tracks.

    So does your videosoft dvd ripper rip ALL audio tracks?

    After you ripped you might not be able to choose the audio tracks from any menu but you have to click on the audio-button on your dvd player remote or if a software dvd player right click in the application and choose audio track.


    But you should be able to use the old good dvd shrink to rip out what you want and keep ALL audio tracks. And make a new DVD.
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    I'm not absolutely sure if videosoft rips all the audio files but I tried using the audio button and it doesn't work. Normally I have to push "audio" to turn off vocals but when I try it with my DVD it doesn't. Could it be a burning problem? because after I rip it it just becomes an MPEG file and I re-burn it into NTSC file but I don't see any audio files at all.
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    thank you for your help. the selecting two audio tracks did work. but i had to purchase dvd2one >.<. Anyways I have a new dillemma. I'm trying to burn those dvd's but they are .vob and the program I use you can't make a menu for it. is there anyway I can make a menu? and I tried windows movie maker but that makes my 4.33GBs turn into 400GBs I tried burning only the .vob files it works great but I wanted a menu. Does the menu really add 396GBs?
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