Well, to be fair to the other posters, I did ask for a free tool. DVD Audio Extractor does work, and it's accessible. If you do this a lot, it's probably easier to use this 1-step process than the 2 steps of DVD Shrink and Format Factory. One problem I did have is that DVD Audio Extractor divides the DVD in to many more files than Format Factory. The DVD in this case is a history course from the Teaching Company. It consists of 6 lectures. Format factory made a single file for each lecture. DVD Extractor created about 4 files for each lecture. The problem in both cases is that for some reason, lecture 4 was put at the end rather than between lectures 3 and 5. Fixing this involved renaming only 1 file with Format Factory, but 4 files with DVD Audio Extractor. ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Scholes" <ja...@jls-radio.com>
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Subject: Re: Any free accessible Windows program to extract audio from DVD?


DVD Audio Extractor. Couldn't be simpler. The people using decryption tools and stream demuxers are making it far more difficult than it needs to be. You can get it from: http://www.dvdae.com. Granted, it's not free, but fully worth the price IMO, and I felt it was worth mentioning as you didn't make reference to it in your original message.
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