  IronChefMoto Premium join:2001-02-08 Alpharetta, GA
| [X] Freeware DVD audio extractor / ripper for OS X?
Can anyone recommend a freeware DVD audio extractor / ripper for OS X? A client sent me a 27 DVDs that he wants the audio ripped from for his website. Rather a pain.
I tried an unregistered copy of WireTap Pro, but since it won't let me record an un-altered MP4 or MP3 without registering it, I can't gauge how good the audio extraction sounds from a DVD. It overlays the audio I want to record with "unregistered" warnings.
Any suggestions?
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  linicx Caveat Emptor Premium join:2002-12-03 United State | I use Mac the Ripper and Popcorn and don't have very many problems. |
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  bobrk You kids get offa my lawn Premium join:2000-02-02 San Jose, CA
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| reply to IronChefMoto I had the same issue, bought it anyway, and ripped some vinyl with it. The only issue is that it doesn't have any editing capabilities.
You might also look at Amadeus II. I liked that one better. -- bobrk |
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  cailyoung
join:2003-06-30 Australia | reply to IronChefMoto If they aren't encrypted, just grab MPEG Streamclip (you'll need the Quicktime MPEG-2 Playback Component, though) and it will rip from VOB on the disc to AIFF in one step. If they are encrypted just use MacTheRipper or similar first. |
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  IronChefMoto Premium join:2001-02-08 Alpharetta, GA | reply to IronChefMoto Re: [X] Freeware DVD audio extractor / ripper for
Mac the Ripper -- can I just rip the audio? Or no?
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  cailyoung
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| said by IronChefMoto :Mac the Ripper -- can I just rip the audio? If you put it in Title-Chapter mode, and 'demux', then yes. This also lets you choose just a range of chapters instead of pulling the whole thing. |
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  IronChefMoto Premium join:2001-02-08 Alpharetta, GA
1 edit | reply to IronChefMoto Now the client wants us to send them back copies of the damned DVDs that they gave us.
How 'bout DVD copying software for the Mac? OS X? I need something to copy relatively simple DVDs so I can send the originals back to our client.
Thanks!
IronChefMorimoto
P.S. - My office DVD burner is on a Mac, hence my questions in here. I'm a PC guy, so doing this on a Mac is a wee annoying.
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 Nighttime
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2 edits | reply to IronChefMoto Hi:
Try this site. »www.videohelp.com
They have and outstanding tool sections of links and do cover Mac video stuff. Just check but no one audio only.
Mac forum section: »www.videohelp.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=9
Mac tool section: »www.videohelp.com/tools?s=15#15
Mac the ripper is the best Mac DVD ripping tool. There are no freeware resizer right now. Popcorn is usally rated at the top of the list.
Will keep on the lookout.
PSS: Try this Not free but may fit the build on audio... »www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=Cinematize
HTF: Step to backup a 4.7gb video DVD »www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopi···vd+audio |
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  IronChefMoto Premium join:2001-02-08 Alpharetta, GA | reply to IronChefMoto My boss ended up getting Roxio Popcorn. I couldn't get Mac the Ripper to work -- it kept crashing.
Thanks!
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