Hello Kathy I would use DVD audio extractor for reading dvd's and
converting the chapters to either wav files or mp3 files very simple
program to use and it doesn't take up much space on a computer just
google dvd audio extracter in google and Google should direct you to the
main site to downlo
Hi listers,
for extracting dvd audio I use dvd decrypter and for avi files that I
have there's a software called virtualDubMod. Both of them are free
softwares.
hth.
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On 04/04/2011 00:57, Alexander Man wrote:
Hi,
If you have videos already on your computer, you can open it
Hi,
If you have videos already on your computer, you can open it onWavpad
from NCH, which would load it in as a wav file then save it as mp3.
If you have a DVD, use Magic DVD Ripper.
Hope this helped.
Alex.
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Yes, that is right and it is worth the money.
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DVD Audio Extracter is very accessible, and I'm not too sure about going
to
a particular chapter, buut control f and control b take you
DVD Audio Extracter is very accessible, and I'm not too sure about going to
a particular chapter, buut control f and control b take you back and forth
threw the chapters.
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