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DVD-video wav audio file ripper that is good

I've tried two so far - NO1 DVD audio ripper and ImTOO DVD Audio Ripper 5.  They are both garbage.  ImTOO will at least extract to the correct sampling rate but it has virtually no ability to browse to an individual chapter on the DVD, unless the DVD's navigation is very simple.  NO1 DVD audio ripper is a powerful browser but it doesn't extract the files correctly.  Can anyone give a tip on a wav ripper that they have used themselves and can vouch for its ability?
Daniel L Newhouse

DVD-video wav audio file ripper that is good

Reply #1
Found it - Xilisoft DVD Audio Ripper.
Daniel L Newhouse

DVD-video wav audio file ripper that is good

Reply #2
[...]Can anyone give a tip on a wav ripper that they have used themselves and can vouch for its ability?

I can recommend DVD Decrypter, it can extract audio track from DVD-video.

DVD-video wav audio file ripper that is good

Reply #3
I can recommend DVD Decrypter, it can extract audio track from DVD-video.

But does it extract them correctly?  I gave it a try and found the file browsing to be unusably primitive.
Daniel L Newhouse

 

DVD-video wav audio file ripper that is good

Reply #4
But does it extract them correctly?  I gave it a try and found the file browsing to be unusably primitive.

Well, that's a famous top notch freeware tool, and it does its job just right. You'll be able to extract (demux) audio tracks in the original format without any modification, be it AC3, DTS, MP2 or LPCM.

http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....showtopic=49912