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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 12:02 AM
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Does anyone know how to do this? Say there is audio from a movie that I want. I know I can hook my audio into my computer and rip it. But, I am wondering if there is a program that will let you put the DVD into your computer's DVD drive and extract it some way through that? Anyone know?
Old Nov 2, 2004 | 07:02 AM
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megahz is a whiz at this. he posts on western canada alot and pm him from one of his posts.
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I used to do this lots to make live CD's of DVD concerts. First your gonna need a program like DVD decryptor to rip the DVD to your hard drive. Then use DVD2AVI to extract audio. You can select the area of the film you want, or just leave the whole thing selected. If you "save project files" it will make a 1400 kbps .wav file of the movie. Then I use something like Total Recorder to split up into seperate tracks.
Old Nov 2, 2004 | 11:09 AM
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Originally posted by BootlegGuy:
I used to do this lots to make live CD's of DVD concerts. First your gonna need a program like DVD decryptor to rip the DVD to your hard drive. Then use DVD2AVI to extract audio. You can select the area of the film you want, or just leave the whole thing selected. If you "save project files" it will make a 1400 kbps .wav file of the movie. Then I use something like Total Recorder to split up into seperate tracks.
That is a response I was looking for. Thank you. Looks like I have a little playing around to do later.
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