+1 for DVD Audio Extractor. It gives you bit-for-bit copy of the audio
on DVD. I've used it for concert videos, as well as soundtrack music
from films like Koyaanisqatsi and Baraka.
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TiredLegs
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I have used a product called DVD Audio Ripper from ImTOO for several
years (http://www.imtoo.com/dvd-audio-ripper.html). It costs about 30
usd, but gets round encryption etc. and is great for pulling audio off
concert DVD's. I've never had a problem with it. You can often get a
good deal on
How are you doing that? I am using dbpoweramp to rip CDs. There is a
codec split channels but I guess that's for something else.
What tool do you use to get the pure audio tracks from dvds?
Thanks :-)
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MCG555
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Search for DVD audio extractor : this software is exactly what you're
looking for (shareware).
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powaq
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MCG555;554300 Wrote:
How are you doing that? I am using dbpoweramp to rip CDs. There is a
codec split channels but I guess that's for something else.
What tool do you use to get the pure audio tracks from dvds?
Thanks :-)
I've used this:
kidstypike;554334 Wrote:
I've used this: http://www.castudio.org/dvdaudioextractor/index.php in
the past for ripping the very few DVD's I own, excellent results.
Download the fully functional free trial, you can decide later if you
think it's worth paying to keep it.
what a coordination !
Thanks, any other consideration/sugestion?
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