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    I've looked around but can't find out a great way to rip just the audio from a DVD to wav. I have a few Comedy DVD's and a few Musical DVD's and would like to rip the audio so I can burn them for listening on CD. Anyone know how to do this?

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  2. use dvd2avi and make save project file. it will make a .d2v project file, which you will not need, and a .wav file. (requires that u rip the vobs first)
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  3. Alternatively, rip all the VOB files and with relevant IFO file. Then load up the IFO with FlaskMPEG 0.6 (the newest revision) and select the soundtrack of your choice.

    Then use the "audio player" option to write the soundtrack as a wave file.

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    On 2001-07-11 05:19:16, vitualis wrote:
    Alternatively, rip all the VOB files and with relevant IFO file. Then load up the IFO with FlaskMPEG 0.6 (the newest revision) and select the soundtrack of your choice.

    Then use the "audio player" option to write the soundtrack as a wave file.
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    ... as the "Extract WAV" feature alone did not work for me, I've found. You probably would have to open up in the audio player to extract.
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    Thanks for the help. I found the best way for me to do it is to rip with SmartRipper, encode with DVD2Avi, and just keep that WAV file.

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