I'm a DJ and every month we get a new DVD of music videos to show. Unfortunately, I can't listen to them in my truck.
Is there a way I can easily make a regular CD from the DVD audio? I know roundabout ways of getting audio from DVDs, but want to know if there's a way I can just insert the two discs and hit "copy". My friend's standalone CD burner did this oddly enough (though I have no idea how): it simply copied the audio from the DVD to the CD.
I'm sort of wondering if this would be easier to do via an analog capture route, since sound quality isn't really that important....
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Use something like #1 DVD Audio Ripper or DVD Audio Extractor or Imtoo DVD Audio Ripper to rip from DVD to WAV and then create a music CD as you normally would in your burning software from the WAV files.
If in doubt, Google it.
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