DVD music

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  1. linuts

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    I friend of mine burnt 2 "Latin Music" disks for me using a DVD Recorder (non PC). The format of the Disks is "Video RM" and "Video TS" and the music is in mp3 format.

    There is NO Video on the Disks, and my DVD Player will not play the music, The Disk comes up with a Menu, with the mp3 songs in it.

    I can play the music on my PC. As my friend does not have PC, he used his Home Theatre setup to copy the disks. Is there a program that will extraxt the Music from the Video TS files, so i can convert them to CDA.

    cheers
     
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    What's inside the VIDEO_TS folder - is it .VOB files?
     
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    Yes its .vob files

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    If this were a regular DVD I would suggest using DVD Decrypter to remove the audio - a typical VOB file is composed of video and AC3 audio - but you say this only contains mp3?
    With the DVD in the drive, try running DVDDecrypter.
    Click 'Mode' > 'IFO' and see what it shows on the disk.
    Click on the 'Stream Processing' tab.

    If it lists any audio, check the 'Enable Stream Processing' box and select only one audio.
    Click the 'Demux' button' and save the output.

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