You can run the m4v through Audio Book Binder.  Trust me, I've one it lots of 
times!  Rip the right track of a DVD--for example the DVS track--and there you 
go! You can make an .m4b which you can turn to MP3 in iTunes of the movie with 
that track.

Jane


On Mar 18, 2012, at 10:44 PM, David Griffith wrote:

> 
>       David Griffith
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> I have purchased DVD Remaster as it was recommended as an accessible DVD 
> ripper.
> indeed it has ripped a DVD after I run FairMount.
> I selectedM4V as the output format but what I really want is mp3 so that I 
> can play  these ripped  DV DVDs on my Daisy Book players.        
> 
> . I can find no documentation on converting m4V video to an audio format on 
> the web. I have Switch so could convert to mp3 from an intermediate format if 
> necessary.
> 
> Does  anybody know how I can use DVD Remaster  to get some mp3, or Ogg, or 
> WMa   files?
> 
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