How Do You Extract Audio From A Video DVD?
Concert DVDs and other movies may have soundtracks you love, but you can’t always take them with you. Luckily, there are ways to rip the audio from DVDs into formats that are compatible with most portable audio players. Depending on your technical know-how, computer speed, and overall patience, one of these methods will work the best for you. Download and install DVD Audio Extractor. Insert the DVD you want to rip into your disk drive and launch the program. Select the DVD drive next to “DVD Source” if the program hasn’t done that automatically. Select the audio tracks you want to rip by checking the boxes next to the chapters. If you are unsure if you want to rip a chapter, check a box and then click the “Play” button to preview it. After you have selected all the tracks you want to rip, click “Next.” Choose what format you want the audio to be saved as by clicking on the drop-down menu next to “Output Format.” Click “Next.” Choose where you want the files to be saved to by clicking o