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I wonder if any linux program will enable me to copy sound from a DVD movie, not coded, to a CD that will enable me to listen to it on my car player. I realize that it will only be part of the DVD soundtrack.
I tried the method described in http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-rip...p3-or-ogg.html in both Simply Mepis and Ubuntu without success. Ubuntu almost worked but at the end Ubuntu said that I need css which they did not supply because it is illegal in some countries. Since I made the DVD myself, it should not have had a code. In Simply Mepis lsdvd worked but transcode did not because it lacked a dependent file which synaptic package manager couldn't find even though I have checked every repository.
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