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beatzfreak

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Jan 11, 2006
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Had to break down and buy a new Powermac G5 2.5GHZ.
This is my first mac with a superdrive and I need to extract the audio from a DVD. It's a home movie in Video_TS format on a DVD-R.
I have all the latest Tiger updates and iLife 06.
Thanks for any help.
 

beatzfreak

macrumors 6502
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Jan 11, 2006
349
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NYC
Thanks for the response.

I just went ahead and recorded the audio in real time, but I'll check those out for future projects.
 

Rod Rod

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Sep 21, 2003
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beatzfreak said:
Thanks for the response.

I just went ahead and recorded the audio in real time, but I'll check those out for future projects.
You're welcome. MPEG Streamclip is my favorite free software of all.
 

supermacdesign

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Feb 1, 2006
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Mpeg 2

The MPEG2 you speak of is this something that comes with Quicktime Pro?

I would also like to strip the audio off of a DVD. I have a U2 concert DVD I purchased at the store and the love the live presentation so much I would like to get it on my iPod. How can I do this?
 

Rod Rod

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Sep 21, 2003
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Las Vegas, NV
supermacdesign said:
The MPEG2 you speak of is this something that comes with Quicktime Pro?

I would also like to strip the audio off of a DVD. I have a U2 concert DVD I purchased at the store and the love the live presentation so much I would like to get it on my iPod. How can I do this?
The MPEG-2 Playback Component is a separate product.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mpeg2/

You can transcode the audio off that DVD by ripping it with MacTheRipper and then opening the resulting files with MPEG Streamclip. MPEG Streamclip will give you the option of treating all the VOBs as one continuous flie. From there, export the audio in whatever format you prefer.
 

Eastend

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Aug 1, 2004
378
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Nara, Japan
beatzfreak said:
Had to break down and buy a new Powermac G5 2.5GHZ.
This is my first mac with a superdrive and I need to extract the audio from a DVD. It's a home movie in Video_TS format on a DVD-R.
I have all the latest Tiger updates and iLife 06.
Thanks for any help.

You can also use Audio HiJack and record from almost anything including the DVD Player. Save it in Aiff or anything that HiJack can save it in.

Brian
 

labarker

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Dec 16, 2008
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MPEG Streamclip

Thanks for recommending this, Rod Rod. It looks exactly what I've been searching for. :)
 
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