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  1. i dl this file and it came in an iso. i then use winrar to extract the audio and video folder to my comp. i then use tmpgenc author to convert it to a mpeg. i want to add other files that i have but tmpgenc author wouldn't let me b/c the file i have are all in 29fps. i could open the mpeg file with tmpgenc but i couldn't open the audio. is there a way i can extract the audio off the mpeg? thanks.
    Computer Spec:
    winxp pro, 2.4ghz, 768mb ram, 100gb
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    On the left hand side of the page there is a tools section, search for the MPEG compatible version of VirtualDub, I believe it is called VirtualDub-MPEG2. To extract the audio to WAV open the video in VirtualDub-MPEG2 and apply the following settings:

    -Audio -> Full Compression

    -Audio -> Compression -> <No compression (PCM)>

    Then:

    -File -> Save WAV
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  3. There are a few programs you can use. First, you're gonna need something to rip the section or chapter you want off the DVD.
    Use Smartripper
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_rippers/smartripper.cfm

    You'll have a list of chapters show up in one of the windows. Select the chapter you want and hit the 'Start' Button. It'll rip that chapter of the DVD to your hard drive.
    Now you'll wanna pull just the audio out of that scene. I'd suggest using VOBedit at:
    http://www.mpucoder.com/derrow/
    Open the VOB file that was just ripped to your computer, and hit the DEMUX button in VOBedit. A new window will come up, asking what to demux. Choose AC-3 audio, because thats probably the audio format thats used in the DVD. Now choose a place so save it to and now you just need 1 more program.
    I've never used this program before...
    http://www.mediatwins.com/products/ac3_decoder-download.htm
    Its an .ac3 to .mp3 converter.
    It'll convert all the audio from that ripped chapter into something playable in Winamp, etc. Hopefully you'll end up with a mp3 file
    Hope this helps
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