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  1. Dal

    Dale BFC New Member

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    i have a few music dvd's wich i would like to convert into mp3 tracks which i can then put on to cd
    music dvd's as in like a live concert
    i need to get the sound without the visual
    any tips on how to do this

    cheers in advance
     
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    Oasismad BFC New Member

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    yep get a programme called audiacity play the dvd and record the sound into an mp3
     
  3. Dal

    Dale BFC New Member

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    is it free
     
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    Wastyke New Member

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    You can download I Tunes from Apple Mac which is free. PC or Mac Version. Open the CD in I Tunes and convert to MP3.
    Apple.com I think.
     
  6. Dal

    Dale BFC New Member

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    its a dvd not cd
     
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    uncle mort New Member

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    RE: this ones free

    put yer dvd into pc, click on record what you hears, jobs done
     
  8. Gue

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    I advise this... http://xilisoft.com/dvd-ripper-platinum.html

    It basically allows you to rips the audio (and video) from the dvd instead of having to manually record it through the sound card output. Cuts out alot of fuss.

    Its not free but i think you can get around it these days! :p
     
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    I use Amadis DVD Audio Ripper. No idea how it stacks up to the competition but it does the job.
     
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