can u copy from dvd to itunes or wma?, unable to copy music on dvd to itunes |
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can u copy from dvd to itunes or wma?, unable to copy music on dvd to itunes |
Aug 29 2005, 08:19 AM
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is it possible to copy music from a dvd? i am trying to record a section of audio output from a music dvd onto itues or wma...it is possible? what do i need to do? Dave |
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Aug 29 2005, 06:54 PM
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Posts: 311 From: Minneapolis OS: Windows XP - SP2, Vista 32bit - SP1, Ubuntu 8.10 |
Hello!
Yes, it should be possible. I am not on my home computer, so I can only speak from the top of my head. One option is to try VirtualDub-Mpeg2. It is an offshoot of the great free opensource audio-video tool and allows you to save just the music from any clip loaded into the program. I am not sure if it can directly load VOB files. If not, you can use the free AutoGK to encode the wanted DVD VOB file to an AVI and then load that file into VirtualDub and extract the audio. Hope that helps, Tom QUOTE(DaveGuyan @ Aug 29 2005, 08:19 AM) hi, is it possible to copy music from a dvd? i am trying to record a section of audio output from a music dvd onto itues or wma...it is possible? what do i need to do? Dave [right][snapback]324658[/snapback][/right] |
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Aug 30 2005, 11:36 AM
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Try copying your contents, on your hard drive
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