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  1. So I have a DVD-video of a concert.

    In PgcDemux, I can rip the individual "songs" by using "Single Cell" and selecting the individual cells and process it. I have to do this 1 at a time.

    BUT I'm hoping there's another tool that can do this automatically for me for all tracks.

    Does that tool (freeware/shareware) exists? If yes, link/name please. Thank you!

    EDIT1: I tried Audacity and it can't detect the songs properly since it's a concert. (no silence)

    EDIT2: I want 1 file per chapter. PgcDemux can output 1 file for all chapters already.
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    Using AnyDVD plus DVD Decrypter, you can select the IFOs and drill down to select which titles, chaper(s) to rip (and if it contiguous it rips as one file) and also choose which streams to demux.
    Then it is just a matter of remuxing V + A into the container type you want (at this point, I would suggest an ffmpeg GUI).

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  3. Let me try. THank you.
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  4. Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    Using AnyDVD plus DVD Decrypter, you can select the IFOs and drill down to select which titles, chaper(s) to rip (and if it contiguous it rips as one file) and also choose which streams to demux.
    Then it is just a matter of remuxing V + A into the container type you want (at this point, I would suggest an ffmpeg GUI).

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    I just tried it and the output are 2 WAVs files instead of multiple WAV files per chapter. Am I doing it wrong? Thanks

    I want 1 file per chapter.

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    It has only one stereo/2ch stream of audio in that graphic. Other than the possibility of a different title playlist, why do you think it should have multiple wav files?

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    Try in 'file mode' that has an option to extract per item (cell ID) but it may include video which is not what you want ?
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    DVD Audio Extractor v6 0 2 is what I use for concert DVDs.

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    Originally Posted by mrjayviper View Post
    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    Using AnyDVD plus DVD Decrypter, you can select the IFOs and drill down to select which titles, chaper(s) to rip (and if it contiguous it rips as one file) and also choose which streams to demux.
    Then it is just a matter of remuxing V + A into the container type you want (at this point, I would suggest an ffmpeg GUI).

    Scott
    I just tried it and the output are 2 WAVs files instead of multiple WAV files per chapter. Am I doing it wrong? Thanks

    I want 1 file per chapter.

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    Looking at this again, I see in the graphic that what you probably mean was you wanted to select all chapters together and do the export in batch but have them be broken out individually on output rather than selecting them and exporting them individually. I can tell you that DVDDecrypter doesn't work that way. I am hopeful that bar72's example does.

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