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  1. I tried finding this info on this site (which is awesome), but I didn't have any luck. I'm looking to rip the audio from a DVD (Neil Finn and Friends - live at the St. James) concert and burn it to a cd-r so I can listen to it in my car, etc. I have both a DVD drive and a cd-r drive on my computer.
    Is this possible? Has anyone done this? Any info would be great.

    Thanks,
    Kevin
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  2. there are some software out on CNET's downloads.com that might help you. i haven't personally tried it though.

    it rips to MP3 though, not WAV:
    http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-1896417-100-8132078.html?tag=st.dl.10001-103-1.lst-7-7.8132078

    good luck
    Cheers~

    JCPicache
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  3. use dvd2avi ( avalibe here in the tools section ) as it will rip the audio and you can specify 44 khz conversion on rip ( though this does slow the rip process down a bit ) as part of what dvd2avi does is frameserving with audio extraction in one wav file. If you have a favorite sound editor ( I use Sound Forge 5 ) you can further edit what you want ( say segments ect.. ) or convert ( say you ripped directly from dvd2avi without downsampling to 44 khz and left in 48 khz, Sound forge is much faster at the 48 to 44 khz conversion ).
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