Hi There--
what I want to do is take the audio portion of a dvd and place it on cd-r. I have a concert dvd that I would like to be able to listen to off cd as well. Somebody please help me out!!! Thanks :P
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Hi there,
My method is...
1. Rip the DVD using DVD Decrypter or Smart Ripper onto your hard drive. (Although I understand that you can use rip by stream and that should leave you with an audio only stream but that never seems to work for me!).
2. Use DVD2AVI and open up the vob files ripped to create a project and when you save the project, you are then left with 2 files - a very small .d2v file and a much larger wave file (under the Audio option, I select the following options Audio channel = autoselect; Dolby Digital = decode; MPEG audio = demux; 48 -> 44.1=Off).
3. You can just delete the d2v file and convert the wave file to mp3 format, then create individual tracks with something like DirectMP3cut, if required.
I am sure that there are probably other more efficient methods, but the above works fine for me.
Cheers
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...and may I add that ripping in Chapter Mode (as music DVDs tend to have one chapter each tune), thus creating one VOB each chapter, makes it easier to get one wav for each tune.
/Mats -
#1 DVD Audio Ripper is what you need.it can rip dvd audios to mp3,wav,ogg,wma.support to edit start time and end time.
http://www.apollo-tech.com/dvd_audio_ripper.exe
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