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Is it possible to burn the sound track from DVD to CD?
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9. July 2008 @ 17:57 |
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I am sorry if this sounds like a silly question, however I have never tried this before and I was wondering if it is possible to burn a portion of a soundtrack from a dvd to a cd.
If it is possible, what program do I use to accomplish this.
Thank you.
BTW, I am still using version 6.6.0.18, OS is XPSP2, toshiba notebook m50-mx5.
Toshiba M50-MX5, 1.86 ghz, Pentium M, 1 Gig; Toshiba 2410, Pentium M; Acer Travelmate; BenQ Ext 162I, DVD Shrink, Any DVD (3 licences), Clone DVD (3 licences), Nero 6.0.0.18 (1 licence/1 notebook), WD 160 gig Storage, Hauppauge Win TV PVR USB 2.0, Canon LIDE 80,Canon 4400F Scanners, Canon 5000 Pixma printer,Canon ip 4300 Printer, Canon printer ES2, Canon printer ip 6700, Panasonic dig cam lz7s, Panasonic cam corder PV-GS300
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9. July 2008 @ 19:07 |
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9. July 2008 @ 21:21 |
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Wow....I did not realize that this was going to be this involved ! I only want a portion out of the dvd sound track and so I will have to read the Links in their entirety and skim read as I have done.
Just to insure that I use the correct app to do this. I don't think that it will be more than 10 minutes onto the cd from the dvd.
I appreciate the reply and now I will have to do some serious reading and try to understand how I am going to approach this in the easiest but correct manner.
Thank you.
Toshiba M50-MX5, 1.86 ghz, Pentium M, 1 Gig; Toshiba 2410, Pentium M; Acer Travelmate; BenQ Ext 162I, DVD Shrink, Any DVD (3 licences), Clone DVD (3 licences), Nero 6.0.0.18 (1 licence/1 notebook), WD 160 gig Storage, Hauppauge Win TV PVR USB 2.0, Canon LIDE 80,Canon 4400F Scanners, Canon 5000 Pixma printer,Canon ip 4300 Printer, Canon printer ES2, Canon printer ip 6700, Panasonic dig cam lz7s, Panasonic cam corder PV-GS300
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10. July 2008 @ 06:03 |
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Are these suggestions the simplest way to get 10 minutes of audio off from a DVD soundtrack?
Thank you.
Toshiba M50-MX5, 1.86 ghz, Pentium M, 1 Gig; Toshiba 2410, Pentium M; Acer Travelmate; BenQ Ext 162I, DVD Shrink, Any DVD (3 licences), Clone DVD (3 licences), Nero 6.0.0.18 (1 licence/1 notebook), WD 160 gig Storage, Hauppauge Win TV PVR USB 2.0, Canon LIDE 80,Canon 4400F Scanners, Canon 5000 Pixma printer,Canon ip 4300 Printer, Canon printer ES2, Canon printer ip 6700, Panasonic dig cam lz7s, Panasonic cam corder PV-GS300
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donewell
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10. July 2008 @ 08:53 |
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10. August 2008 @ 09:54 |
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Thx for the reply. What I am doing basically is taking some songs off a DVD for a Slide Show as I don't want to go out and buy a soundtrack of the movie simply to get the few songs.
I was hoping to get a program that might simply allow me to rip to MP3 without a lot of time consumation but this seems to be the only way?
I guess, b/c I am not computer savvy that it is b/c I am converting from DVD to CD? Then ultimately would like to save as an MP3 to be able to drag and drop into my Slide Show program.
I did ask in one of my other threads re another matter if 6.6.0.18 continues to be the best version out of the App 6?
or is there a better one..however likely not available. I have had no issues with this version I should say.
Toshiba M50-MX5, 1.86 ghz, Pentium M, 1 Gig; Toshiba 2410, Pentium M; Acer Travelmate; BenQ Ext 162I, DVD Shrink, Any DVD (3 licences), Clone DVD (3 licences), Nero 6.0.0.18 (1 licence/1 notebook), WD 160 gig Storage, Hauppauge Win TV PVR USB 2.0, Canon LIDE 80,Canon 4400F Scanners, Canon 5000 Pixma printer,Canon ip 4300 Printer, Canon printer ES2, Canon printer ip 6700, Panasonic dig cam lz7s, Panasonic cam corder PV-GS300
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donewell
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10. August 2008 @ 10:39 |
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Yes,6.6.0.18 continues to be the best version out of the App 6?
And the new version of dvdfab 5 platinum is suposed to be able to take the sound only off a dvd. But it's not free. I have it but have not tried this new feature yet. You can download a trial version and see if you can do what you want.
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10. August 2008 @ 20:45 |
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you could just download the mp3. google it!
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Niatross
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18. August 2008 @ 13:58 |
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Attar:
The DVD-Audio to CD method you explain mentions nothing about watermarks embedded in the wav file.
My question is: Is there a software that will work if the wav file has an embedded watermark?
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Niatross
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19. August 2008 @ 12:45 |
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@Niatross
'Watermarked' audio is not something I have come across - sorry.
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20. August 2008 @ 08:21 |
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I have used the new 'rip audio only' function on dvdfab platinum. It was fairly easy to do. Dvdfab platinum has a 30 day trial before you have to buy.
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20. August 2008 @ 09:44 |
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I also was wondering how to do this and I do have dvdfab platinum so will give it a try.
Does it give you options on the bitrate?
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donewell
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20. August 2008 @ 09:50 |
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Originally posted by hobbit112: I also was wondering how to do this and I do have dvdfab platinum so will give it a try.
Does it give you options on the bitrate?
You can find out anything you want to know about dvdfab at the form on cdfreaks http://club.cdfreaks.com/f116/
You can even ask the two that auth0r the program.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 20. August 2008 @ 09:52
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20. August 2008 @ 10:01 |
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It does give you an option on bitrate, from 64 to 320.
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20. August 2008 @ 10:08 |
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Originally posted by rtm27: It does give you an option on bitrate, from 64 to 320.
Thanks rtm27
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20. August 2008 @ 10:19 |
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Under 'mobile' section, I clicked 'generic' and chose what I had wanted. Clicked next, and there was an option to adjust settings, that's where the 'audio option only' was. It was pretty straightforward from there.
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