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ripping audio

Discussion in 'Video problems with Mac' started by SilentMac, Aug 17, 2005.

  1. SilentMac

    SilentMac Member

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    Hi,

    can anyone give me an explenation how to rip audio (in mp3?) from a DVD?

    Thank you

    SilentMac
     
  2. macman123

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    rip the disc.then start up ffmpegx. drag the vob with the audio you want over. then select audio file to mp3, or whatever format u want.
     
  3. SilentMac

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    thank you macman !!
     
  4. AAiek

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    Hey guys I'm no expert at this but can you explain where ffmpegx is found. I have a music disc that a friend would like the audio extracted from.

    Do I need to download this; I currently use MTR V2.6.6 / DVD Remaster / Toast 6.

    All help appreciated.

    AAiek
     
  5. macman123

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    download it here at (afterdawn.com)

    1. go to home page
    2. click on software and select mac.
    3. go to the second page and download it.
    4. when it is done dl it will be on your desktop.
    5. click on the file one time and end it in .dmg
    6. enjoy.
     
  6. AAiek

    AAiek Guest

    Thanks Macman123.
     
  7. thelox714

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    now.. when you rip the audio... does that come off as one long file? or can you break it up?
    if so, what other software would be needed?
     
  8. macman123

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    if you want to break it up the use grage band. drag the audio file over, it will process, then delete the part you don't want.
     
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    cool.. thank you
    i knew that garageband would come in handy some day
     

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