I used to use a variety of programs that did one part of the process (rip audio track, then convert to WAV, and then lastly break apart into chapters and then convert to MP3,) but eventually just ended up spending $20 or $30 on something called DVD Audio Extractor.
Pop the DVD in (and some blurays too!) make some adjustments to settings. And done. Stupid simple.
Program has been used on WinVista, 7 and now 10 with no issues.
Looks like it's $38.50 but I feel it's still worth it. Especially if you're doing what I did - all those concert DVDs will never be watched but I still wanted to hear them. I grabbed discs from the library and Netflix to enhance my collection.
Looks like it's $38.50 but I feel it's still worth it. Especially if you're doing what I did - all those concert DVDs will never be watched but I still wanted to hear them. I grabbed discs from the library and Netflix to enhance my collection.
That's exactly what I want it for. I think that might be the one I found and then turn away because of the price. I will give it a try though. Thanks.
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