OK. I was able to rip what might be all of the DVD but it’s not playable even 
after converting it to MP3. It’s all chopped up like the DVD was skipping. I 
know the disk is fine, it played in the DVD player or at least some of it did. 
And it did rip the audio in windows. But my result in Handbrake is not useable.
Did I do something wrong in the selections or is it blocked somehow?
Appreciate that I’m getting a little closer at least.
I think I took all of the defaults. 

On Feb 22, 2014, at 7:10 PM, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello. you can add each individual chapter to the hand brake queue  and rip 
> each as mp4 then extract the audio with vlc and turn it in to an mp3 stereo 
> 160 kbps mp3 using the stream wizard or cmd shift s if you are in to hot 
> keys. 
> 
> The way you do chapters is you change the from and 2 to the same ones.like 
> from 1 to 1 and from 2 to 2 etc.
> 
> Hope that helps a tiny bit.
> On Feb 22, 2014, at 6:59 PM, Deb Lewis <deblewi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi:
>> I bought an exercise dVD. I know DVD’s are problematic and I understand 
>> about the graphical menus etc.
>> In Windows, I can run this through DVD Audio extractor and make files of the 
>> audio content which is really all I need.
>> I’ve had no luck playing or extracting the audio on the Mac. I’ve done all 
>> of the following:
>> DVD Player: I used the Go menu to select a chapter. Sometimes I can get the 
>> first one to play but I have never advanced to additional ones although 
>> they’re listed. 
>> VLC: I can play the first chapter. can’t play any additional ones. Sometimes 
>> the DVD skips. Don’t know if that’s about copy protection or something 
>> objecting to VLC.
>> Handbrake: I can play and rip the first chapter but it’s always choppy. 
>> can’t move beyond that.
>> DVD Audio extractor: Can sometimes play and rip the first chapter. Nothing 
>> beyond that. It’s not choppy at least.
>> It would be a lot more convenient not to take these to a windows PC to 
>> either play or extract the audio. Is there anything I can do? I feel like 
>> i’m trying a lot of options. Unfortunately I don’t have other DVD’s to 
>> compare so I don’t know how much is accessibility and how much is copy 
>> protection, but I can extract the audio in windows so would think the Mac 
>> could do the same. 
>> I’d appreciate any help because I’m hoping to buy a couple more of these and 
>> just don’t know how to proceed.
>> Thanks so much.
>> 
>> Deb
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