I purchased a few concert DVDs and my new car has a DVD Audio sound system so I want to rip the audio from the dvds and create a DVD audio to play in the car.I know I can rip the music from the dvds and make cds but I want to enjoy the incredible sounds of a dvd audio.Any suggestions on how to do this?
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Rip the audio track of your dvd to wav format.
If it is stereo then use diskwelder chrome to convert it to stereo dvd audio disk.
( diskwelder is a costly software, also wavelab but I feel diskwelder is a bit easy to use) -
I doubt the source DVD (video) will have audio quality on par with DVD Audio (24-bit 96KHz LPCM). The best you will typically see there is 16-bit 48KHz LPCM. So going to CD-quality (16-bit 44.1KHz LPCM) from that is just a small step down quality-wise. The quality will not improve if you convert to DVD Audio quality (24-bit 96KHz LPCM). Of course the CD format loses multi-channel capability, maybe that's what the original poster wants to maintain in this conversion.
It's also questionable whether listening to such audio in a car requires or can even benefit from the additional audio resolution (i.e. highly compromised listening environment with road noise, traffic noise, engine noise, wind noise, you get the idea). If you can just play the source DVD (video) in the car player, that's probably as good as you'll get. But maybe it only plays DVD Audio, thus motivating the conversion?
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