I have a music DVD and I just want to transfer music[ sound track] out, burn to a CD and can play in my car cd player. Is there a way?
Yes, but you have to have a CD recorder with an analog input such as a Sony RCD-W1. Then just hook the audio cables from a DVD player to your stereo system aux input and go to it. If you use a portable DVD player you can watch it's screen to sync the recording. Music DVD's are copy protected so you can't do it on a computer without some rogue program.
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you can download the it to your computer then use a new cd to tranfer it on by putting it in the computers cd drive . if you have realplayer or other media or music software installed on your computer just click on it and it will give you the instructions on how to use it .
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copy them to your harddisk and burn them to a cd as musci tracks. is this what you mean?or you want to rip them as mp3?
thanks , it makes sense.I will try.
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