Burning just the sterio audio from DVD to make music CD?

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  1. L2T

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    From a DVD made using DVD Shrink and burned with DVD Decryptor.

    Not sure if the proper forum or not. The CD forums say to not post anything about video.

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    So does dvdfab platinum under the 'mobile' option.
     
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    Thank you very much for the replies.

    I used the DVD Video to Audio CD Guide and followed it step by step (very nice guide) to copy the 22 2ch stereo chapters to a folder. I use DVD Decryptor to burn my DVDs. Can I use it to burn that audio in folder to a CD? I have Nero 7 Ultra, but it doesn't work well with my 64-bit Vista Home Premium so I installed it.
     
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    I ended up with 833 MB so can't fit onto a cd. And I meant to say that I uninstalled Nero.

    Thanks for the help
     
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    If you convert the ac3 to wav, you can load it into 'Audacity' and edit out the bits you don't need - like the end credits.
     

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