Hi
I have some music DVDs and I would like to extract the audio from the chapters/tracks to HD to later burn a CD to use in my car.
I cannot find a way to make it easy.
I could easily rip a single long audio track but I do not want to edit into 20 tracks with CoolEdit or Goldwave, I'd want to use something that generates audio tracks out of simple one-shot ripping.
Does anybody know a way?
Thanks
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Rip out the audio track, and convert to 2 channel .WAV. Down sample the 48,000sps .WAV to 44,100sps, then import into your burning program.
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If these disks are DVD-AUDIO then you have to use authoring software that supports them.If they are video DVD's then use DVDDecrypter to rip the AC3,BeSweet to convert to mp3 and CD burn software to CDDA.
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