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Guys, Frank Marino has a new box set of concert DVDs out.


I'm looking for a program that can take the audio and convert it to FLAC, or to MP-3 (320 Kbps), files. Free is nice but not required. I need something simple and effective.


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I'm bumping this. I can't believe that the variety of experience here doesn't include ripping audio.

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should be able to do w/ windows VLC media player

Thanks man. If I understand correctly the reading I've done- VLC needs another program to go first and defeat DRM on the discs. I haven't gotten to the bottom of that puzzle yet.

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should be able to go straight from VLC.


otherwise you could use Handbrake, first
been a while since i used messed w/ it
 
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should be able to go straight from VLC.


otherwise you could use Handbrake, first
been a while since i used messed w/ it
You have hands-on with that? Was it user friendly?

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yes, Handbrake was easy to use.

any of it will be a little time consuming.


thinking about it, there was a DLL file that needed to be copied in, but that was easy peasy.
 
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yes, Handbrake was easy to use.

any of it will be a little time consuming.


thinking about it, there was a DLL file that needed to be copied in, but that was easy peasy.

I'm expecting it to eat up some time.

LOL You make a good example of why I need simple. I have no idea how to move a DLL file. It'd be another thing to look up and make notes on.

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move the DDL in, is just a download & then copy/paste operation.

do a search for Handbrake & DVD, there are some good info avail that goes over all the steps.
 

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Any DVDs I do I first run it through MakeMKV to get an MKV file. From there, run it through Handbrake to get the file type, video settings, and audio files that I want specifically. Both are free.
 
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Any DVDs I do I first run it through MakeMKV to get an MKV file. From there, run it through Handbrake to get the file type, video settings, and audio files that I want specifically. Both are free.

Thanks man. I've gotten a few recommendation for Handbrake. I'll add this.

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