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Micha369
16th December 2008, 18:37
Hello folks,

I have wrongly bought a music DVD, I wanted to buy a normal audio cd, though.
My problem now is that I cannot convert the audio songs to mp3 for my player.

The DVD is like a video-DVD. How can I extract the songs to mp3-files, if possible, in a comfortable way?


EDIT: The DVD in question is: "The Sarah Brightman special Harem - a desert fantasy"
and I wanted to buy the CD "Harem", but I made a mistake.

Many thanks for your help!

Micha

setarip_old
16th December 2008, 21:16
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)HIGHLIGHT the stream you wish to extract

7) Click on "Demux"

8) Click on the "Destination" icon and select the drive/folder

location to save the audiostream to

9) Click on the "Decrypt" icon


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

to:

Tools>>Settings>>IFO Mode and increase the VOB/WAV size from

1Gb to 2Gb, in order to be sure to generate only one .VOB/WAV file for

the entire audiostream

Micha369
19th December 2008, 23:15
Thank you, I got it!
Now I have a single file named:

"VTS_01_1 - 0x81 - Audio - AC3 - 2ch - 48kHz - DRC - DELAY -80ms.AC3"

But do you also know how to make mp3-files from this?

setarip_old
20th December 2008, 00:51
T convert to .MP3, you can use virtually any audio editing/conversion program - the BeLight/BeSweet combo, Goldwave, etc.

To split into spearate songs, you can use any audio editing program...