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donincolorado
20th February 2007, 01:37
I would like to be able to listen to a DVD's audio tracks on a cd player. I don't need the video. I only want the audio.
Does DVDmobile do this for me?
If not, I'd like to request this as a future feature.
Thanks
dtsig
20th February 2007, 10:16
DvdMobile doesn't do that for you .. and i am not sure that is really a good direction for it (but that is my opinion)
I am out of the office for a couple of weeks so can't look up the sw I use for ripping audio from dvd but a quick google search gave lots of solutions. Most have a free trial
http://www.google.com/search?q=rip+audio+from+dvd&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
give one of them a try
donincolorado
20th February 2007, 13:55
Thanks for the reply.
I have several instructional DVD's that I would like to listen to in my car on my CD player.
I am not familiar with iPods and such, as my needs are fairly low tech. If anybody has any ideas on how to use DVDmobile to create the audio files I need, I would appreciate your help.
Thanks again.
I'll do a google search.
dtsig
20th February 2007, 15:57
I am not sure what you are looking for .. this link
http://www.imtoo.com/dvd-audio-ripper.html
will take you to a page for a product you can try. It will do exactly what you want.
I have used similar to rip Pink Floyd DVD to mp3s so i could put them on a cd to listen in a car.
So .. you need a tool like this to strip off the audio, you will need a cd burner and software to create the cd.
donincolorado
23rd February 2007, 19:05
Thanks again for the reply.
The software you directed me to, does do the job I need. Thank you for your help.
Don
kr2ranger
5th March 2007, 15:59
I haven't tried it, but it looks like the following program will do the trick:
http://www.alivemedia.net/videoconverter.htm
bahgee
8th March 2007, 21:34
http://www.xilisoft.com/dvd-ripper-platinum.html
This is highly recommended by some folks on afterdawn.com for our purposes. I currenlty user Intervideo dvd copy5 for ripping individual chapters/ tracks and converting them to mp3s as i listen to alot of concert dvds.
More visual for intervideo : http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/268285
I can attest to the Intervideo product i use :http://www.intervideo.com/InterVideoDVDCopy/
Still hoping slysoft adds that feature to clonedvd.
Chief Thunder
16th March 2007, 16:16
I use the programm "DVD Audio Extractor"!
Itīs very easy to handle and you can choose the chapter/title, you want to encode and the exit audio format of the encoded titles!
And it sounds fantastic!!!
lostinlodos
17th March 2007, 21:57
You can use CloneDVD Mobile and MKV tools to do that. If you set CloneDVD Mobile to generic DivX as the output. Then load MKVMerge and create an MKV file (real fast, about a minute for a 2 hour movie). The use MKV Extractor to extract just the raw audio file. Your Audio burner software should be able to handle the audio track for burning then. MKV tools is free, it's just a container creator/extractor.
PM me if you want a step-by-step, but this is the CloneDVD Mobile forum so I don't want to go beyond that note here.
josh22
18th March 2007, 23:46
Don't know but you might like this site...:)
http://power.listentoamovie.com/index.php?Active=NewMovieList
enjoy!