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flanamac

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I was wondering if Toast can do this.

I want to take a DVD, that is just a video of a lecture, and play only the sound within my car CD player, or on my ipod, which cannot play video.

Is there any apps available that can strip sound off, make it an mp3 file for loading onto my ipod?
 

Duff-Man

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Duff-Man says....you can use Handbrake or MacTheRipper to extract the audio stream(s) you want and convert to mp3 with whatever your app of choice is....oh yeah!
 

flanamac

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I got a movie with a soundtrack that was never released and dropped it into garageband, and then just deleted the video track and exported it to itunes and viola!


Ok then, that means Garageband can read and manipulate sound tracks from most anything, as long as the medium is a typical codec type DVD coding.

I will give that a try. Thanks.
 
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