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  1. I have extracted the audio from a dvd to a wav file using smart ripper and AC3 Tools and I would like to know if it is possible to extract the music tracks from the dvd direct or from the wav file I created.

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    Lynette
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  2. You can extract chapters from a DVD by using DVDDecrypter->IFO mode->Stream Processing->Demux or by using DVDShrink->Start/End,SmartRipper should have the same function.
    You can split your WAV into tracks by using www.cdwave.com
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    If you already have one-big-long .wav file and want to break it up....CDWave is awesome at it.

    "CD Wave is a program designed to aid in CD-Recordable mastering. It was built for splitting WAV files from any source, like LP, tape or even CD. After recording, you can let CD Wave automatically calculate split points, or you can manually add and delete split points. After this, you can write out the tracks as individual wave files and use any CDR mastering program to write a disc that has no clicks or pops in between tracks. Also supports 24-bit and surround audio.

    CD Wave can also act as a simple audio recorder and editor, allowing you to record and playback audio, and cut out parts that you want to keep."

    http://www.homepages.hetnet.nl/mr_3/150/mjmlooijmans/milosoftware/
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  4. Thank you both for the replys. CD Wave is certainly very handy.

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    Hi all,
    I am new too, so can you show me step by step after I use DVDDecrypter then how I convert it to wave so I listen music from CD (that mean I have to wrtie it to blank CD)
    Thanks
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  6. See the Guides on the left.
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  7. I'm using #1 DVD Audio Ripper,it's pretty good,it can rip 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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