ripping DVD audio

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  1. FM_synth

    FM_synth Member

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    I want to rip audio from a DVD disc in my computer's DVD drive, and then save it as a wav or MP3 file. Any ideas on how I could do that? I just want to put the disc in the drive and somehow get that audio into wav or MP3. Please, it's very late and I have work tomorrow.
     
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    Nicely done, scf. This fits my needs perfectly. Many thanks. But why are you ripping DVD audio in the first place? I wanted to get some clips of movie dialogue to use in my music, but wasn't sure how many others were extracting audio from DVDs, and for what purpose.
     
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    scf_au Regular member

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    I often buy live concerts in dvds. I use the program to rip them to cd for to listen in my car while driving. Also, many movies contain song and musical titles. I do the same with them.





     
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    thanks, that;s what I was looking for, I just hope it will let me rip the audio of some DVD, I want it to get the audio of some U2 and others live concerts into my Micro Zen!
     
  6. bugguy

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    are there any free programs for dvd audio ripping out there? If you can point me in the right direction I'd be very gratefull. Thanks.
     
  7. 4bigkids

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    Hi all,

    Last time I looked you couldn't rip the audio from a DVD-Audio disc. I've got a couple of DVD-A discs with 'Advanced Resolution Stereo - 96 or 192 kHz/24 bit' audio. I would like to rip these and record them as .wav files. Is this still not possible or is there tool available?

    Regards and Thanks.

    4bigkids
     
  8. soberfree

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    @ Bugguy
    a free program will be Dvddcrypter and besweet.
    but its gonna take sometime. i haven't use it for awhile,can't remember how it work. But don't worry some1 will come along & explain it.
    or
    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/184368
     
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    Hi soberfree,

    Thanks for the response. No joy I'm afraid. DVDDecrypter will work on DVD movie discs but has problems with DVD-Audio discs which only play on multi-format disc players. DVDDecrypter is not seeing any two channel files on the discs (except for one), just DD and DTS 6 channel even though they all play in stereo on a multi-format player. In some discs it doesn't see any of the audio files. I understand that these discs have a special encryption and that it may have been possible for a short time last year to use ppcmripper and a couple of other programs to do the job until something about the encryption was changed, in any case the programs seem to have disappeared into the ether. I was kind of hoping that something new might have come along - It's kind of hard to lug around a multi-format disk player in your pocket and I'd prefer not to have to buy the CDs also.

    Thanks again.

    Regards,

    Allan
     
  10. marcodvd

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    imtoo worked just fine! downloaded the software then found a crack, now I have all my DVD´s audio on my Micro Zen Creative :)
     
  11. bugguy

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    I used ImToo's trial, but it only allowed for 5 minutes of dialogue to be used. How did you find the crack? I have never been good at finding them.
     
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    Hi Marco, are you extracting the audio from DVD-Audio discs or DVD-Video discs?

    Regards
     
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    I am here with a absolutely free way to do this...

    Use VOB Blanker to extract the video into a VOB file.

    Then use BeSweet to rip that into an mp3 file.

    Here is a link.. http://dspguru.doom9.net/
     

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