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  • Program that can rip the audio from a DVD?

    Hi, I have a music video DVD, but I'm tired of having to watch the DVD to listen to the music. Is there a program that allows me to turn the DVD's audio tracks into MP3s?

    Thx!

    P.S.: I tried a few from Downloads.com, and they either didn't work, or the sound quality was horrible.

  • #2
    You can find some info here:
    http://www.doom9.org/

    The best place.

    Under "Guides" you find how to do it, with good quality.

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    • #3
      Thx. I checked that site, but can't find a program that does what I'm looking for. Maybe one of them does do it, but I'm not sophisticated enough to understand how I can do it with any program there (I couldn't find anything that dicussed ripping the audio only from DVDs). Do you happen to know which program does what I need?

      Thx for the help!

      tj

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      • #4
        So what you are trying to do is extract the audio from DVD movie clips? A video DVD doesn't have audio tracks like a CD, it's part of the movie file. As for extracting the audio as MP3, I personally don't know of any software that will do this for you, but there's a couple long and complicated processes that aren't really worth the effort...

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        • #5
          There actually are a couple programs that claim they do it. I tried them, and their quality was crappy. I was thinking there must be a program that can do it with decent quality....

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          • #6
            u can select what video files you want to extract from the DVD using dvd decrypter.

            However im not sure if u can select audio files to extract :confused:

            take a look, you might get lucky.

            They most likely wont be in mp3 format, you will have to get an audio converter software to do it for you.

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            • #7
              Sorry for not been clear. Beefy is right, it may be a litte complicated.


              Ok, there are two ways:
              * Extract all the audio and then cut it, or
              * cut the "tracks" and then convert them.

              Extract all the audio: You only need to programs, Robo4Rip and one to cut (split) mp3, for example "Mp3DirectCut" (try to find a better one). Robo4Rip is included here:
              http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/g...p.exe?download

              Install it and follow this guide to configure it and to extract the audio:
              http://www.doom9.org/r4r-guide.htm

              After it finishes the job, you will have a mp3 file, now you have to cut it into single tracks. And that's all.

              I'm very bad to explian things in the easiest way (add the fact I don't speak English), but I hope it helps and not the opposite.

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              • #8
                Thx for the suggestions! I found a program there that works well. I am currently cutting the giant MP3 file into individual tracks.


                Thx again!

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                • #9
                  Tell me how it worked out as I'm a little intrested in learning this particular process myself.. :)

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