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Posted by Ken Maltby on 10/26/07 14:29
"raylopez99" <raylopez99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Oct 25, 12:34 pm, "Ken Maltby" <kmal...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>> www.videohelp.com has listings of available tools.
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>
> Did a quick search and found this 'free' solution below for audio,
> which I'll try. IN the meantime, I was using a free version of
> Cyberlink PowerDVD that's expired; if anybody has a better or free DVD
> player, please let me know (or I'll just have to shell out the $80 or
> so and buy it, not a big deal--but is Roxio better? or about the
> same?)
>
> Update: I found Windows Media 10 plays DVDs and seems to be working
> right now--I'll try it with Audacity as described below and if I have
> any problems I'll post again--tx.
>
> RL
>
I like the free "Media Player Classic" myself. As long as you
have that copy of PowerDVD installed the codec you need to
play DVDs is available to your system.
While that process you describe includes some useful advice
on using Audacity, a real time capture isn't needed. If you
use the demux function of a "DVD Ripper" it will only take a
few minuets to extract the audio. Then you will have decrypted
audio that you can use in Audacity, BeSweet or any other audio
program.
Luck;
Ken
Luck;
Ken
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