So I have this movie on DVD (I burned it), and there is this one fragment in the movie of which I totally love the music. I would like to find a way to extract that music sample from the dvd - just audio.
Anyway that is possible?
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So I have this movie on DVD (I burned it), and there is this one fragment in the movie of which I totally love the music. I would like to find a way to extract that music sample from the dvd - just audio.
Anyway that is possible?
Quicktime will do that, I'm not sure if it's a pro feature or not though.
Did you look thorugh Handbrake's features? It's pretty feature rich, I'll bet it could do what you want.
It can, but it seems to malfunction.
I select "chapters 18 through 18" because the scene I want is just 1 chapter, select AVI as output file format; and come up with a file name for the destination. Then I click start, it gives me a window that pops up for less than a second; and then it says "decoding complete". But the destination file is nowhere to be found. Bummer.
Do you have VLC installed? Handbrake requires VLC for DVD decoding.
VideoLAN?
Yea, I have it.
The window that flashes on my screen is the system32 command prompt, I see...
AVI? Me thinks your avi encoder is busted. USe FFMPEG
Install Windows MovieMaker for free.
Import the video, and put it on the timeline.
Cut out the audio.
Delete the video.
There 'ya go!