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Thread ID: 71377 2006-08-03 23:40:00 ripping sound only from a dvd video bonzo29 (2348) Press F1
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475908 2006-08-03 23:40:00 Apolgies in advance if this an inane query

Is it is possible to make a cd from the sound track on a musical dvd video, which is not copy protected
bonzo29 (2348)
475909 2006-08-03 23:46:00 Yes, this is possible. You will need something capable of decrypting the DVD, and a transcoder capable of separating the audio and video streams. I recommend you use VLC for this - it can play to a file rather than your screen, and it can decrypt/transcode the audio on the fly too (you will want PCM/WAV 16Bit 44.1KHz). Then just open the resultant file in any wave editor and split it into the correct tracks. Erayd (23)
475910 2006-08-03 23:52:00 many thanks Bletch.
Will download VLC and go from there
bonzo29 (2348)
475911 2006-08-04 01:34:00 I've used this plenty of times in the past to make audio cd's for the car off music dvd's :)

Dvd audio ripper (www.soooooft.com)

Features:

* DVD Audio extractor, rip DVD to MP3, convert DVD to WAV format;
* Supports ripping by chapters, custom time or custom file size;
* You can rip a clip by specifying beginning and ending time;
* Output audio quality is adjustable from 80 Kbits to 320 Kbits when ripping to MP3;
* You can edit ID3 tag for your DVD sound with Xilisoft DVD Audio Ripper;
* Allows you to select a language or audio track when ripping multi-language DVDs.

I ripped them off at 196 kbits & it sounded AWESOME!!

Cheers
KiwiMR2
KiwiMR2 (6464)
475912 2006-08-04 13:21:00 Now that looks useful, but I notice it's shareware - what are the limitations? Erayd (23)
475913 2006-08-04 20:37:00 Another vote for the DVD Audio Extractor :thumbs:

Bletch - It has a 30-day limit, other than that it is the full version
The_End_Of_Reality (334)
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