How can I rip audio from a DVD to play as MP3 or burn to a CD?
Keep in mind that unless you are copying audio for your own personal use from a DVD that you own, it’s illegal. Use a DVD ripping tool (see 4.8 and 6.4.2) to extract Dolby Digital or PCM (WAV) files from a DVD. Then use a utility to convert to MP3, WMA, or other formats, or to burn to an audio CD.
Keep in mind that unless you are copying something for your own personal use from a DVD that you own, copying a DVD is usually a copyright violation, which is illegal and dishonest. Use a DVD ripping tool (see 4.8 and 6.4.2) to extract Dolby Digital or PCM (WAV) files from a DVD. Then use a utility to convert to MP3, WMA, or other formats, or to burn to an audio CD. Alternatively you can connect the audio output from a DVD player (see 3.1) to an audio recorder or to audio inputs on a computer.
Keep in mind that unless you are copying something for your own personal use from a DVD that you own, copying a DVD is usually a copyright violation, which is illegal and dishonest. Use a DVD ripping tool (see 4.8 and 6.4.2 ) to extract Dolby Digital or PCM (WAV) files from a DVD. Then use a utility to convert to MP3, WMA, or other formats, or to burn to an audio CD. Alternatively you can connect the audio output from a DVD player (see 3.1 ) to an audio recorder or to audio inputs on a computer.