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yg17

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Alright, I've got a concert DVD I want to rip (yes, I legally own it) so I can add it to my iTunes library and not have to bother putting in the DVD to listen to it. So, how can I rip it? Thanks
 
Duff-Man says...as a 68020 you ought to have had a quick search and seen the other threads that have asked this question...try searching under 'dvd audio' and you'll see some threads that deal with this...oh yeah!
 
You can't rip the DVD-Audio tracks, but you'll be able to rip the "backwards-compatible" ones that play on a regular DVD player. It's pretty much the same as just ripping a video DVD.
 
You can't rip the DVD-Audio tracks, but you'll be able to rip the "backwards-compatible" ones that play on a regular DVD player. It's pretty much the same as just ripping a video DVD.

My bad, it's a video DVD. I just want to yank the audio.


Duffman, what can I say, I'm lazy :D I'll search though.
 
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