I have a DVD and would like to capture the sound only to CD. What's the most efficient way to do this?
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I doubt if this is the most efficient way but this is how i would approach this.
I would use DVD2AVI and this should create a huge WAV file then you can burn the WAV file to CD.
I would also look at DVD Decrypter to see if theres an option to just rip the audio only.
I would look at Besweet software to see if that can do anything for me (Ive never used it)
If the DVD goes for longer than 80 mins then you have other issues. i would look at how 99 min CD's work, split to two CD's or create a MP3 CD (If you had a player)
hope some of this helps
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