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    How to extract DVD/VCD concerts into CD?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by joycecylam, Nov 16, 2005.

  1. joycecylam

    joycecylam Notebook Consultant

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    I have a number of live concerts in DVDs & VCDs from which I would like to extract the audio and save in a CD so that I can play them in the CD player of my car. Is that any software (freeware) out there that could do such a job?
     
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    you can split the audio tracks from the video track in premiere
     
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    joycecylam Notebook Consultant

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    Sorry, I do not understand. Appreciate if you could explain in layman terms as I'm not tech savvy.

    I did try to looking into the files contained in one of the DVDs. There were 2 folders: Audio_TS and Video_TS. There are no files inside folder Audio_TS. Inside the Video_TS folder, I found some IFO, BUP & VOB files which I have no clue what they are.
     
  4. lmychajluk

    lmychajluk Notebook Evangelist

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    You'll need a program that can seperate the audio from the video in the VOB files, like Adobe Premier.

    DVDDecrypter will also extract the AC3 files, and you can then burn them back using your CD-burning software. Here's a guide on how to do it with Nero:
    http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=139536

    -Lee