Oh, I didn't try this program in my arsenal of DVD players. Keep you posted on that.

Christopher H

On 19/02/2012 19:23, Hamit Campos wrote:
It is a program for getting the audio of a DVD so you can listen to it on
something else like an MP3 player, CD player or anything else with out
having to load the movie just to listen to a cirtain chapter or 2. I love
it. It helped me learn how my movies should sound on a good surround sound
system. When I went to listen to the Bose Lifestyle V35 when it came out, I
knew what to listen for thanks to DVD Audio Extractor. I want to buy it, but
sadly I'm buying all movies on Blu-Ray now and it can't do Blu-Ray Disks
yet. I hope it becomes BD Audio Extractor soon. But yeah anyways, that's
what it is. I use WMC to play DVDs. WMC is Windows Media Center. Media
Player works too.

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On Behalf Of Gianluca Apollaro
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 12:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: DVD Audio Extractor

Hi chriss and all,
I know nothing about this software but for playing dvd I use Mpchc that
stands for media player classic homecinema, found in the combined comunity
codec pack which is free.
just my 2 cents.
Best regards,
Gianluca from Italy.
SkypeID: gianluca8815

Il 18/02/2012 22:06, chris hallsworth ha scritto:
Hello all.
Well, I cannot highly recommend the program listed in the subject
enough! Here was my scenario.
I wanted to watch a DVD, Toy Story 3, on my Windows 7 64 bit laptop.
The DVD has audio description. Anyway, I tried playing it with Media
Player Classic Home Cinema, a DVD and general media player that comes
with the Combined Community Codec pack. Well I couldn't get as far as
the menu could I! Plus, the menu system of the application completely
disappeared! So next I tried VLC Media Player. This was slightly
better in that I could get at least the first chapter of the DVD
played. But when it moved onto the next chapter it repeated the first
one! So finally, I tried to play it with DVD Audio Extractor. It
worked a treat! The entire DVD played fine with absolutely no problems!
So my recommendation for a fully accessible, easy to use DVD player,
which also happens to extract audio, is DVD Audio Extractor,
www.castudio.org. Unless there is another similar DVD player out there
that is just as fully accessible and easy to use, I might consider
purchasing the program!
Hope you like my recommendation, and happy viewing!

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