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How is it possible to take just the audio from a DVD in order to have it play as an MP3 or burn it to a CD?
First of all, of course you should be aware that copying a DVD can violate copyright laws unless you are copying from your own DVD for personal use.
In order to take just the audio from a DVD you need to make use of a DVD ripping tool. This DVD ripping tool will enable you to rip or extract the needed audio files from the DVD. After which you must utilize a utility in order to convert the audio files into MP3 or another format, or to burn the audio onto a CD.
Another option you may use is connecting an audio recorder to the audio output of a DVD player.
A number of DVD players may have audio output connections like these:
Digital audio with 1 to 5.1 channels. Raw digital audio in PCM, MLP, Dolby Digital (AC-3), DTS, or MPEG-2 format. Requires an amplifier/receiver with a built-in decoder (or a separate external decoder). - S/PDIF coax format: RCA connector. (IEC-958 Type II) - Toslink format: square optical connector. (EIAJ CP-340 and EIAJ CP-1201)
Analog stereo audio. May be in Dolby Surround, depending on the disc. - Two RCA connectors, red and white. - European players transmit analog stereo audio on the SCART connector.
Other DVD players may have the following connections:
AC-3 RF audio. Only on combination LD/DVD players. Carries audio from AC-3 laserdiscs. - One RCA connector.
High-resolution digital audio. - 1394 (FireWire): rectangular connector. Requires a receiver with 1394 audio input (and DTCP compatibility). - HDMI. Requires a receiver or TV with HDMI input.
Multichannel analog audio. Requires a multichannel-ready or "Dolby Digital ready" amplifier/receiver with 6 inputs. - Six RCA connectors or one DB-25 connector.
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