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marctronixx -> grabbing audio tracks from a dvd... (3/27/2005 2:35:46 AM)

hi guys/gals, i have a question...


i have a commercially released DVD (Ninja Tune Label) with videos on it and it also has a hour long audio mix. i would like to get this audio mix and move it to my MD disk.

now, of course i can just record the analog output from the dvd player but i am asking if there is a digital way to do it? for instance, i can see the tracks (titles) in win player 10 but i see no way to just rip that.. perhaps its wishful thinking but thought i would ask...




MP3Mogul -> RE: grabbing audio tracks from a dvd... (3/27/2005 7:17:19 AM)

Yes, there are several programs out there to remove the audio tracks from DVD. Try doing a google search, DVD to Audio.




marctronixx -> RE: grabbing audio tracks from a dvd... (3/27/2005 10:15:41 PM)

so you cant simply do it in, say, windows media player for example... you must purchase software? its not that crucial... i can do the analog way...

thanks for posting...




MP3Mogul -> RE: grabbing audio tracks from a dvd... (3/28/2005 6:15:35 AM)

Yes, I don't know of any "freeware" right now that accomplishes this, but it doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.




Matthew -> RE: grabbing audio tracks from a dvd... (3/28/2005 4:15:19 PM)

I seem to recall a method of breaking out the AC3 audio using decrypter, and then converting with any program that can handle AC3 (Besweet?).

This is for audio on a DVD-Video, NOT for the less common "DVD-Audio" format (a tough one!), but the audio track of a DVD can be ripped using only freeware - though it needs a little more effort than http://www.imtoo.com/dvd-audio-ripper.html - but if you're happy to buy the easy solution, instead of saving money with DIY....




xciwmff -> RE: grabbing audio tracks from a dvd... (3/28/2005 6:08:41 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Matthew

I seem to recall a method of breaking out the AC3 audio using decrypter, and then converting with any program that can handle AC3 (Besweet?).


Yes, it's perfectly possible using Besweet. There's a good guide over HERE.




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