I have a lot of Indian movies on DVD. They have some very nice songs in them as part of the movie. I want to copy the songs only from this DVD to a CD so that I can play it in my car. It will be just way too cool. I can’t find a program/software that will allow me this. Do any one know how to do this?
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zqizzy says
Here is a link to some software that can do that.
JSisMyRock says
you need to copy the sounds or music off the DVD to your hard drive and the burn them to your cd.
Hansi says
AFAIK there isn’t a software made for this purpose.
FLASKMPG can take a DVD VOB file and separate video using Options – Advanced – Audio – DirectStreamCopy, and specify an audio file name in Files tab. Choose Uncompressed (PCM) output, which should give you a WAV file. Most CD buring software should be able to write a WAV file to a Red Book music format CD. The only problem is that the whole DVD sound track will be one "song". You would have to edit the WAV file using a sound editor to separate the songs, and make the song fit in 80-minute CD format size.
The low-tech way is to use any DVD player to play the music into a PC’s line-in (usually blue plug), and use something like SoundRecorder (ProgramFiles/Accessories/Entertainment) to record a wave file for each song on the DVD. Unfortunately SoundRec limits recording captures to 60 seconds, so you may want to use another tool, or paste sections of song together in 1-minute chunks.
WinAmp also has a DiskWriter output plugin, which you could run while playing the DVD on an external player. Set Input=linein plugin.
Last option is VideoLan, Open DVD, StreamOutput,Wave, Audio=MP3. I haven’t figured out how to remove the video with this, but should be possible.
Most of this won’t work unless you have a decrypted copy of the DVD (use DODSRIP)
I definitely recommend reading the documentation that comes with these software.
Most of the above methods could take hours of messing around, finding and installing programs, learning how to use each app.
Buying the soundtrack may be an option, even if it takes writing an email to the publisher to convince them to create the sound track CD.
I think it would be neat if publishers would sell us rights to copy for a reasonable price, then copying software wouldn’t be illegal or difficult to use.