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northwoods
20th August 2006, 18:01
I have a DVD of Sade Lovers Live and I would like to take just the audio to make a CD that I can use in any player. Is that possible?
I have DVDshrink, DVDfab, EasyDVDclone, RegionFree+CSS to work with and can get whatever else I need.
Thank you
Northwoods

setarip_old
20th August 2006, 19:14
Hi!

If you have a conventional DVD (NOT a "DVD-A" audio DVD), the following will get you started:

My "How to rip a DVD audiostream, using DVD Decrypter"

1) Load your DVD

2) Set DVD Decrypter to "IFO" mode

3) DVD Decrypter should automatically highlight/select the main movie under the "Input" tab

4) Click on the "Stream Processing" tab and check "Enable stream processing"

5) UNcheck all of the videostreams and audiostreams OTHER THAN THE ONE YOU WISH TO EXTRACT

6) Click on "Demux"

7) Click on the "Destination" icon and select the drive/folder location to save the audiostream to

8) Click on the "Decrypt" icon

You'll then have to obtain a program for converting the .AC3 audio to .WAV or .MP3...

Note - For an LPCM stereo audiostream, you may have to go to:

Tools>>Settings>>IFO Mode and increase the VOB size from 1Gb to 2Gb, in order to be sure to generate only one .VOB for the entire audiostream