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DVD Video to Audio CD Guide -1
This guide covers how to simply copy a extract the audio from a video DVD to a audio CD. The resulting quality should be excellent, almost as good as the original DVD sound quality. The tools you will need installed are:
iSofter DVD Audio Ripper deluxe 1.20 (no longer being developed for legal reasons, but can still be downloaded)
Nero 6 Burning ROM
Nero 2-Channel AC3 Input Plug-In (install after you have installed Nero 6)
Part 1: Ripping the DVD with iSofter DVD Audio Ripper deluxe
1. Start iSofer DVD Audio Ripper deluxe, and select "DVD/IFO".
2. Once in DVD/IFO mode it will automatically select to copy the longest part of the DVD. You should not need to change this from the default.
3. Once done, uncheck
all boxes except one audio track, normally it will
be a MP3, but it could also be a WAV or AC3 file,
it must be 2 channel only, surround is not supported.
If there is more than one 2 channel audio file,
go for the first one on the list, the others may
be directors commentaries etc.
4. Go to the menu and choose "Settings".
5. Click the "DVD/IFO" tab, leave all the options on the "Name" list unchecked, and select File Splitting to "Chapter" (this will make each chapter a new track on the CD).
6. You are now ready to copy the DVD audio file to the hard drive, make a note of where it is going to be copies to (destination) and then click the "Encode " menu in the "START" button.
7. It will then start reading the audio file, it may start off slow, but then get faster as it goes on.
8. You can click "Folder" in "OUTPUT" menu to find your encoded files.