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Ripping audio from a DVD?
Laura M. | Jun 15 2006
Hi, my boss had this brilliant idea of having some of the sounds of a DVD that was produced for one of our meetings in his next ppt presentation. Does anyone have any recommendations on how to do it? I need it to work on Windows (so I'm guessing ripping into WAV would be best) for, ahem, Powerpoint 97. :eek: (I know, I know) Any ideas or tips on this are deeply appreciated. :D 5 Comments
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Hi, my boss had this...Submitted by emory on June 16, 2006 - 6:59am.
Laura M. wrote:
Hi, my boss had this brilliant idea of having some of the sounds of a DVD that was produced for one of our meetings in his next ppt presentation. Does anyone have any recommendations on how to do it? I need it to work on Windows (so I'm guessing ripping into WAV would be best) for, ahem, Powerpoint 97. :eek: (I know, I know) Any ideas or tips on this are deeply appreciated. :D First rip the DVD using whatever means you have available. Then get ffmpeg (http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=263) and rip the audio out into whatever format you want to work with. It is ugly but is free. There may be better options. Mac users: get D-Vision and click the button. » POSTED IN:
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