If you wangt just the audio, then it's very simpal. DVD Audio extractor.
Now, if you're going the rout I believe you're going, then you'll have to
use something like hand break. This software can lead us to a really off
topic and fillisofical discosion, but the point is that this is the kind of
program you'll need to do it if it's a movie. It needs to get passed the
keys. CD's are simpal enough because thank goodness the RIAA hasn't really
locked them down like the MPAA Has movies. I don't know how accessible hand
break or it's other bretheren are. This is why I Toons, Windows media plyer,
or anny common software wont back up DVDs. Let's be clear here, you just
want to back them up and they are ones you bbought. This is why this can get
hard core. Because the question can become, come on MPAA, why won't you let
us at least back up owr own DVDs we bought to keep them safe?
-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Vicky
Vaughan
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 7:17 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: DVDS on your Windows7 computer?

Is there a program that will let you put your DVDS on your computer simular
to how iTunes does for your music CDS?

I am using Windows7 and will be using Jaws 15, when I get it.

Thanks very much for any help! Vicky
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