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Does anyone know how to rip an MP3 from a DVD? I've decided I need the theme from 'Monkey' as a ringtone. Alternatively a .WAV file would do the trick as well.

But, having tried several times using things like TMPGEnc to re-encode the ripped video as separate video and audio primary files, I've consistently failed - the audio is always silent :confused:

Can anyone please help?

what about something like limewire and see if it comes up

You'll probably need a program like Steinberg's Wavelab V5, which you can use to record any sounds or copy cds dvds etc. It also has a "Import DVD-Audio Tracks" function.

Easiest way would be to do an analogue audio record by playing back DVD in player, hooking up a stereo line to the PC and do a wav record.

If you want to do it digitally, then it's a more involved process, using tools such as dvd2avi or others. www.doom9.net is a very good place for priceless guides, although they can be a bit tedious for best results ;)

just open windows recorder, play the dvd in media player and record what you need and edit to suit with windows recorder. done this many times to get sample's :thumbup:

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Ta all for the suggestions :thumbup:

Sorted now - though I did cheat, by finding a link to download it at imdb.com

AATTAAAAAAAAAACCCCKKKKK !!!!!!! :cool:

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