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Old 01-24-2004, 10:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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DVD to audio file?

My SO started talking about "this song" she had heard on the radio, no big deal I figure. I talked a few lines of lyrics out of her and off we go to the local superstore.

We find the artist (Nickelback) and the "song" she desires on two CDs in the audio section. Maybe it was the moon or the fact there is a high pressure area over our local; I buy the "CD" with five pretty popular and well known songs on it.

So after paying for our items, we get to the car, i unwrap her audio gem and insert this into a standard car CD player, no joy. I eject and reinsert the CD into the player, still nothing. I look at the liner notes at its states that the files contained are DVD and are music videos, not audio files.

So riddle me this: Is there a relatively easy way to convert from a DVD file (.BUP, .IFO or .VOB) to a standard car CD playable audio file or am I wishing on the wind?

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Old 01-24-2004, 10:53 AM   #2 (permalink)
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ImToo DVD Audio Ripper will rip the audio portion of DVD videos to wav or mp3. I don't think it supports pure DVD-A (DVD Audio) disks but if your disk is videos it should work.
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you can use DVDShink to rip the DVD and then use DVD2AVI to make Waves of the whole DVD and do what you want from there. You can use my DVD Articles in the articles section at the top of this web page.

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