Agree with all the comments. I love DVD audio extractor. I'm not a
techy but go for it, its very much worth every penny. I can't add more
but I think this proves that many of us have had good experiences with
DVD AE so hope you enjoy it as much as we all do. I hope they add more
formats but it updates regularly and it works like a dream. Have fun.

On 5/13/13, Chris H <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Cheers! Money isn't really the issue here, just wanted to look at other
> options before definitely paying for Dvd Audio Extractor.
>
>
> Chris
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> On 12/05/2013 23:27, James Scholes wrote:
>> DVD Audio Extractor is, in my experience, great software and definitely
>> worth the money.  It's accessible, does exactly what it says on the tin
>> and does it well.  If you were looking to save some money, I'm sure you
>> could put something together using freeware like FFmpeg or other less
>> user-friendly tools, but DVD Audio Extractor ties it all together in a
>> convenient, easy-to-use package.
>>
>> As for alternative, similar applications, I honestly haven't tried any,
>> but nor have I felt the need to so make of that what you will.  The only
>> feature I wish DVD Audio Extractor had was the ability to name and tag
>> individual titles, which would come in useful when ripping box sets, but
>> it's no great hardship using something like Mp3tag to get the job done
>> afterwards.  There is a fully-functional 30-day trial of DVD AE
>> available, so give it a spin and see what you think.
>>
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