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DVD Audio Extractor 3.0.2

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  • Price: Free to try (30-day trial); $28.50 to buy
  • Operating system: Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98
  • Date added: January 14, 2005
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From Computer Application Studio :

DVD Audio Extractor is a powerful software DVD audio extracting / ripping tool. It can help you to extract audio streams from your favorite DVDs and save them as OGG, MP3 or Wave files. DVD Audio Extractor can also demux audio streams directly to PCM, MPA, AC3 or DTS files. DVD Audio Extractor features on its easy-to-use interface, ultra-fast extracting speed, multiple audio formats support, multi-channel support, resample to arbitrary sample rate, audio preview and much more. It's all what you needed to get audios out of DVD-Video discs, so that you can listen on MP3 Player, play on PC, record to CD or do anything else.

Version 3.0.2 fixed a bug in the audio playback/preview function.

Editor's note: Using this product to make copies of copyrighted material may be illegal. CNET does not encourage or condone the illegal copying of copyrighted material.

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  • 5 stars

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

    Version: DVD Audio Extractor 3.0.2

    "The One That Does It All - DTS-PCM 96k/24b-Dolby Digital"

    by jmsmy on February 21, 2005

    Pros: This is for ripping the audio portions of DVD-Videos. It can do all forms of PCM (most rippers can only do 48k/16 bits). It does Dolby Digital (DD) and more important it?s the only one I know of that does DTS. You have many choices on how you want the audio ripped - mp3, wav, ogg, all types of sampling rates, bit rates, mono, stereo, and 6 channels. It can even rip a 5.1 DD or DTS signal into 6 separate tracks, if you want to mix it yourself. The best thing about it is it can convert the audio from a DVD into a CD image and cue to be burned by Nero or any other burning software. When you do this you can have the CD tracks equal the chapter tracks of the DVD. It can rip to direct stream also. You can rip as a whole or just certain songs. You can normalize if you want too but I wouldn't recommend it because it does it by song, so the volume would not be consistent with the DVD. When choosing which audio track to use most of the time the stereo PCM version will be the best, however with some DVDs the pcm track will have less dynamice range so it will sound decent on TV speakers. In those cases use the DTS tracks or the 5.1 DD, always use the DTS tracks over DD when available. Most of the time the Stereo DD tracks are the same as the PCM tracks.

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  • 4 stars

    Version: DVD Audio Extractor 3.0.2

    "Great at what it does, simple interface"

    by Minh Nguyen on February 24, 2005

    Pros: - Displays tracks and languages for click selection

    - Converts to all popular formats, including re-sampling (48ks/s to 44.1)

    - Choice of one file per track

    - Rock solid on XP

    - Wizard-like interface, so easy to use it does not require a help file. Buttons, messages all logical and friendly.

    Cons: - Step-by-step approach, while easy to learn, is less efficient: identify tracks to extract, wait 25 minutes (2 hours DVD) for the audio to be extracted, THEN identify format and file location, wait another 10 minutes for the conversion.

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