DVD Audio to AAC/Mp3
I've got a couple of concert DVD's that I'd like to record as AAC files for listening on the road with my iPod. I'm using a 17" iMac FP; an utility that allows you just to stick the DVD in the drive and RIP the tracks? If not, any good suggestions? I suppose I could rig a DVD player up near my Mac, then record via line-in to a .wav recorder etc., but that seems like too much...
Surely some industrious young cracker has devised a solution for my little predicament...Stop writing Blaster worms and help me out!
Surely some industrious young cracker has devised a solution for my little predicament...Stop writing Blaster worms and help me out!
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Originally posted by Sport73
I've got a couple of concert DVD's that I'd like to record as AAC files for listening on the road with my iPod. I'm using a 17" iMac FP; an utility that allows you just to stick the DVD in the drive and RIP the tracks? If not, any good suggestions? I suppose I could rig a DVD player up near my Mac, then record via line-in to a .wav recorder etc., but that seems like too much...
Surely some industrious young cracker has devised a solution for my little predicament...Stop writing Blaster worms and help me out!
get "WireTap" from ambrosia software it works great
http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/freebies/
Use 0SEx to get the .ac3 file by selecting the correct settings of only audio.
Then use bd4go to transform .ac3 to .aiff, which you can burn to CD
Or then use quicktime pro to transform .aiff to aac or mp3.
Simple.
OSEx:
http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/~afaversa/OSEx-current.sit
bd4go:
http://denisx.dyndns.org/bd4go/
quicktime:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/buy/
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