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  1. VenusAndMars VenusAndMars's Avatar
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    Hi, I need to rip the audio off a DVD to, let's say, .mp3 format. One big file of the whole thing is ok. I searched the guides with the phrase in the subject and came up with doom9 ProjectX guide.
    I don't know if that would be right; it seemed to be such complicated and esoteric business I just had to let it go. There has to be a straightforward, easy way of doing it. I don't care to look clever in the eyes of my peers - I just want to rip the audio off a DVD and move on.
    Thanks for any help and pointers
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    DVD Audio Extractor. Not free though but the easiest method.


    For other methods see https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/150691-DVD-to-WAV-MP3
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick View Post
    DVD Audio Extractor. Not free though but the easiest method.


    For other methods see https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/150691-DVD-to-WAV-MP3
    Thanks Baldrick, ever the Answer Man. New avatar I see - looks like one of the (older) Isleys (Rudolph, Kelly) is it?
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    DVDDecrypter(provided the DVD is not brand new and full of newer copy protections) is my preferred weapon of choice.
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    OK, thanks hech54.
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    DVD Decrypter is fine, but DVD Audio Extractor is the sh*t in my informed opinion. A joy to use.
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