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  1. Member
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    Good Morning, I'd like to Rip audio files from a live concert (DVD) that I have and be able to download them to my PC and then burn the audio files to a music CD so I'm able to listen to them in my car.
    I'd like to know if I could do this with "Smart Ripper" or "DVD DEcrypter", and what model should I use or brand and where I can get/buy them.
    I appreciate any help and thank you beforehand.
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  2. Hi,

    You May want to Try this ImToo DVD Audio Ripper

    I Have never Used it.
    Also take a look in the Tool section for More tools.<<<<<<<<

    For the Tools you mentioned Look in the guide Section, There should be one,for what you want to do.
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    Yes, imTOO would be my choice too. If the DVD is properly authored, it has a chapter point each song, so the splitting into tracks is very simple.
    The hard part will be to make a gapless CD while still having tracks...

    /Mats
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    I have never done any of this, so we'll see what happens, thank s for the help, I appreciate it.
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  5. You can do it by ripping in file mode (Decrypter or Smart Ripper should be fine). Then use Dgindex to save the audio (file|save project). I forget how to rip the chapter indexes. You'll have to convert the sample rate to 44.1 too.


    Darryl
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  6. To make it gapless, just make your chapter indexes (cues) in Goldwave. Then save the cue sheet. Leave the wave as one big file (per disc).

    Burn the cue sheet in EAC. Make sure you have it set to not make gaps between songs.


    Darryl
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