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    Hi could someone please suggest a tool to rip the audio out of mpg's to WAV's or MP3's

    I know Tmpgnc can but I can't use MP2's. My final destination is CDA for the car CD player.

    Thanks.
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  2. ffmpegGUI should be able to take you from MP2 to MP3. So, demux using TMPGEnc and use ffmpegGUI to take it to MP3.

    If it's only to go onto a car CD, make the target MP3 as high a bitrate as possible. Although the audio is taken back to LPCM for CD-Audio, it means you don't get two doses of compression crap.

    Hope this helps,

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    ffmpegui does AC3 or MP2 which is useless to me. Like I said I need MP3 or WAV.

    thanks
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  4. If you look at the comversions the tool is capable of making, you'll see it can apparently do all of those. That is what I based my advice on. Unfortunately, it was incorrect.

    Cobra
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    Honk! Honk! ???

    That's a new one! :P

    DVD2AVI can decode to a PCM WAV file. Just rip the DVD in file mode and load the VOB files into DVD2AVI

    Remember that CD audio is 16-bit Stereo 44.1k not 48k

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    I love this program. It lets u record to wav/mp3 from anything going thru your soundcard. i.e.-dvd/cd playing on your pc,pc tv,streaming audio/video. Anything u can hear on your pc speakers.

    http://www.mp3do.com/soundrecorderxp.html

    u can download the trial version that only lets u record 1 min files.$30 to buy. I find it well worth it.
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  7. VirtualDub to save the wav and dBPowerAmp to convert to mp3. Both FREE
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