"N.O.Body" <nobody@erehwon.com> wrote in news:_LWdnTek0LqU0kjJnZ2dnUU7-
bednZ2d@giganews.com:
> Thought this would be a no brainer, but bought the DVD and can't
> rip the audio.
>
> Lost my touch after years of not trying this sort of thing.
>
> REALLY appreciate any help you can give!!
>
When you say you can't "RIP" the audio, what does this mean? Are you saying
you cannot copy the DVD and include the audio as well
If you just want the audio, download an "Open Source" programme (Freebie)
which does the job.
You can always use Audacity to record all the audio it can hear, when you
play the DVD on your computer. Then save the recording to file as a mp3 at
320 kbps.
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