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Audio Discuss, Copying DVD audio to CD at International Chat: Software related forum; I have the U2 DVD that is not available on CD and would like to listen to it in the car. How would I burn this 5.1 or DTS DVD onto CD. I can't get a clear answer from anyone on how to do this. It should be


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Old 15-09-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Copying DVD audio to CD

I have the U2 DVD that is not available on CD and would like to listen to it in the car. How would I burn this 5.1 or DTS DVD onto CD. I can't get a clear answer from anyone on how to do this. It should be able to be done, you would think at least.
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Re: Copying DVD audio to CD

you can rip dvd audio with dvd audio extractor , (you can get a trial version from tucows),tem burn the wave files win nero for example.
rip at 44k.
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Re: Copying DVD audio to CD

CD won't do 5.1 it's only 2 or 4 tracks, though no one supports the Redbook 4 track option. DVD Audio extractor will only work IF the DVDA is not encrypted with CPPM in that case you can't do a digital copy...you'll need to capture it.

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Re: Copying DVD audio to CD

hmmm... best way i have found (and to get the tracks still seperate) is to use SmartRipper to select the chapter you need and rip that, then convert to avi using DVD2AVI, but DVD2AVI if you tell it to can make video and audio different files so you will have a .wav file you can burn to cd.

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Re: Copying DVD audio to CD

Still won't do 5.1 mate No matter how you slice it you can't make a redbook audio CDDA with 5.1

Maybe an HD-CD but I don't know much about that format
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