Thanks Evan.

Upon your lead about DVDExtractor I discovered two more sources of info:
http://mornmist.2y.net/~blibbler/tutorial/basic/
and
http://visionlab.harvard.edu/resources/DV/ripping.htm

Everything went fine except that I now have two 1.3 gb files of audio. 
The stereo channels extracted separately into two files of different 
size: 430mb and 184mb! Using mAC3dec I converted these two AC3 files to 
AIFF though, strangely, they both converted to 1.3 gb. I now have two 
stereo AIFF files with the same data on each channel. I've tried 
combining the selections from each file that I want within SonicWorx but 
the synching is quite difficult. I haven't yet found a way to delete one 
channel and replace just that channel with its counterpart from the other 
file. 

Is it normal that the .VOB extracted audio files are split stereo 
channels? Do you have any suggestions for obtaining a single stereo file?

Best Wishes,
-Said


On 6/22/2003 6:10 PM, Evan MacBeth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote:

>>Can you also advise how to extract tunes from a commercial DVD Video? I 
>>have a wonderful "1GiantLeap" DVD with wonderful mixes not on the CD. It 
>>would be nice to have some of them more portable.
>>
>
>Not hard - do a quick search for a DVD extractor - DVD extractor is one at
>http://www.afterdawn.com/software/alternative_platforms/mac_software/dvd_e
>xtractor.cfm
<snip>
>you drop your 
>DVD in and locate the title --> chapter that you want to extract, tell 
>it to demux 'private' (audio) streams, and extract away. 

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