BluRay discs are encrypted so you'll first have to get the file off there otherwise no other tools can touch the files. Makemkv seems to be one of the tools folks use to do that but I don't know how accessible it is or what you do to process the files to strip out the audio once you've ripped them off the bluray. You can download the tool and use it free for 30 days. Note that most BluRays are many GB (30-40) so you'll need a good bit of disk space.

CB

On 11/7/14, 6:29 PM, Joe Quinn wrote:
is there a way to extract the audio from a blu-ray disc? DVD audio extractor’d 
be a good option, only problem, is, it’s not accessible. and, i don’t wanna 
have to stream it in realtime if at all possible. dunno who’d be able to 
tnaswer this but thought i’d give it a shot anyway.


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