That's it. I would want to know how I can rip a concert DVD to a music CD, I just want to listen to the music so I can play it on my audio car cd player.
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Hi Pavlom. Asuggestion would be to:
1. Rip DVD using Smartripper or Decryptor
2. Use DVD2AVI to generate wav file by using Dolby Decode and 48 > 44.1khz setting.
3. Burn using your CD music software.
An alternative to last to steps are:
2. Use DVD2AVI to generate AC3 file using Demux setting leave 48Khz > 44.1khz unticked.
3. Use Headac3he with settings:- wav destination
44.1khz downsample
Surround2
CBR
128kb/s
The latter will also give Dolby Surround if you got a sound system at home. Music will be in a long track. If you want to split tracks there is plenty of wav splitters around.Love makes the world go round - wav destination
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Thanks jeffoz1. I will try to do the steps you specified and I'll let you know the results.
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and ifyou dont want one 80 minute long track you can split it up using sound forge.
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