I know this thread is a year old, but I didn't see a response to it
(or I deleted them) so the answer to Dave's question about how to get
audio tracks off of dvds using dvd remaster goes like this.
When you're choosing the tracks to be converted, there's an option to
take only the audio track. After that's selected, it will then save
the audio track only. If it doesn't save the output in a format you
like (it's selectable at extraction time) you can drop the output
into itunes or another audio converter to change its format.
I know it's old, but hope it helps anyway.
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