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How to rip audio tracks from a concert DVD?

I have a live concert DVD that I'd like to copy the audio tracks from to play in my car.

I've tried Nero and a couple of supposed DVD rippers from download.com.

I can explore the DVD, and it has two folders, video and audio.

There are files visible in the video and nothing visible in audio.

Any way to do this?
 
I wanted to do that to one of my Foo Fighters DVDs so I could put MP3s of the concert on my computer. I used this tool and it worked really well.
 
Originally posted by: clamum
I wanted to do that to one of my Foo Fighters DVDs so I could put MP3s of the concert on my computer. I used this tool and it worked really well.
This did the trick, thanks....but a question: If I save the tracks as flac files, will I still be able to convert them to cd audio and be able to play them in my car?

Or should I save them as something else?
 
Originally posted by: Traire
.wav would be best if your going to audio CD
But would whatever burning program automatically (or by my choice, anyway) not convert the files to .wav if I select cd audio?

I guess that's really what I'm asking...I know I've burnt mp3's to standard cd audio (which I assume is wav) and they play fine in a regular cd player.
That is what I'm trying to achieve here.
 
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