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    Can anyone recommend a dvd audio ripper that works, is easy to use and is free?
    If not free, one that works and is easy to use.

    Ive tried several on line trial versions and either cant work them or they leave a very distorted audio track.

    Ease of use would include that they actually list the name of the track that it is converting on the dvd.

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    DVD Audio Extractor -- Full featured DVD audio ripper for your easy use

    Always works for me for my ringtones

    Unfortunately there isn't one that has such ease of use, not that i have come across anyway.

    It is the easiest one out there to use by far though if that helps any.
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    Open your dvd to the part you wunna record, open sound recorder via windows, press play on the dvd and press record on the recorder. Save, done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mack View Post
    Open your dvd to the part you wunna record, open sound recorder via windows, press play on the dvd and press record on the recorder. Save, done.
    Yes, Im aware that the process can be done in real time by recording an external dvd or even the internal dvd drive to the computer using any decent audio editing program(sound recorder is limited).

    I am also after the ability to do it quickly and get the maximum fidelity that can be transferred digitially from the higher quality sampling rate of dvd into the slighty lower quality wav format.

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    if you use something like autogk to rip the dvd to avi, then after you rip it, you can use the virtual dub app that comes packaged with it to save audio streams as mp3.

    not sure if virtual dub can handle isos or dvds directly.

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