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* [http://www.wikihow.com/Rip-DVD-Audio-to-MP3-Using-VLC-Media-Player How to Rip DVD Audio to MP3 Using VLC Media Player], Edited by AudioDude and 2 others, WikiHow.com | * [http://www.wikihow.com/Rip-DVD-Audio-to-MP3-Using-VLC-Media-Player How to Rip DVD Audio to MP3 Using VLC Media Player], Edited by AudioDude and 2 others, WikiHow.com | ||
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Revision as of 20:14, 26 October 2011
VLC can extract audio from most sources with no loss of quality, because there is no re-encoding of the content.
The way to do this for DVD video is (on Linux):
vlc --no-sout-video dvdsimple:///dev/scd0@1:1 :sout='#std{access=file,mux=raw,dst=./file.ac3}'
See Also
- How to Rip DVD Audio to MP3 Using VLC Media Player, Edited by AudioDude and 2 others, WikiHow.com
- article Extract Audio From File