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    I am trying to RIP the audio from a DUAL DISC limited edition music CD. as im sure you all are aware. its a CD album on one side, and the same album but a DVD5.1 and some extra bits on the other. The tracks i am trying to rip are the 5.1 extended bits. So far i have used SHRINK to rip the dvd section, then used DVD AUDIO EXTRACTOR to rip the audio from it...........only i get the error message "TOO MUCH SAMPLE" , SO whats happening and what do i need to do, to rip this audio, so i can burn it onto a standard CDR
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  2. never used dae, but if the dvd is fairly new you might need to rip it with dvdfab decrypter as shrink can't rip newer dvds correctly. it hasn't been updated in years.
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    its a 2004 disc, so not that new
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    Use DVDdecrypter to rip the audio from the DVD side...you'll have an ac3 file which you can then import in an audio editor/converter..
    Convert to wav or mp3 and burn to cd disc..
    I use Audacity to split the tracks.. DaudioK or belight are good audio converters..

    http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/136/59/
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