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Originally Posted by kromberg
Thanks for the reply, but I was wondering how the audio tracks from a DVD, not a CD, could be ripped. I have a couple of concerts on DVD I would like to make audio mp3 of.
Keith
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Duh!! yeah it probably be best to answer the question somehow I seen CD in there. You can use mplayer to get the audio to a .wav file then you could take the .wav import into audacity and chop out the sections you want exporting them to .mp3. To do this you could use Konqueror with the videodvd:/ in the url/Location bar then drag and drop the vob files once you have it/them you would use mplayer like this on the command line in the directory containing the vob file(s) to get the wav
mplayer -vc null -vo null -aid 128 -ao pcm:file=file.wav VTS_01_1.VOB changing the file.wav and ...VOB names as needed then is just a matter of opening the wav in audacity selecting the section(s) you want to export to mp3.