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dschiller

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May 7, 2007
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Hi all

I've been trying to find a way to extract just the Audio off a DVD (non-copyrighted) and burn it so I can have an Audio CD of it.

The only way I managed to do this was to use MacTheRipper to make a Video_TS folder, then D-Vision (click the little American flag to make the website in English) to extract just the Audio (MP3 is the only option) and then use Toast Titanium 8 to burn the tracks. The problem is, the sound quality of the final product is rubbish (lots of buzzing when highs or lows are played). The problem isn't with the DVD, since its audio plays just fine.

Does anyone know of a more reliable/straight-forward way to do this?

Thanks in advance:)
Daniel
 
You need a little free program called "0SEx 0.0110a1" I know it looks weird but Google it and itll do the trick. Made audio out of my live Led Zeppelin DVD, pretty awesome.
 
You need a little free program called "0SEx 0.0110a1" I know it looks weird but Google it and itll do the trick. Made audio out of my live Led Zeppelin DVD, pretty awesome.

Thanks for the reply!

I downloaded the app, but can't figure out which output format I should select. I tried leaving the default one, but it results in .VOB files which Toast can't read.

Any thoughts?
 
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