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DVD Audio Extractor 7.5.1

Extract audio streams from Blu-ray, DVD-Audio and DVD-Video discs and save them as OGG, MP3, Wave or FLAC files. DVD Audio Extractor can also demux audio streams directly to mlp, pcm, mpa, ac3 or dts

DVD Audio Extractor

DVD Audio Extractor is a powerful software DVD audio extracting / ripping tool. The program comes with a step by step wizard-like interface and all the functions can be used by simple mouse clicks. It can help you to extract audio streams from your favorite Blu-ray, DVD-Audio and DVD-Video discs and save them as OGG, MP3, Wave or FLAC files. The unique CD Image creating feature allows you to convert DVD to Audio CD or DTS-CD in one step.

DVD Audio Extractor can decode all the audio formats available on all DVD-Audio and DVD-Video discs: MLP (Meridian Lossless Packiing), LPCM (Linear pulse code modulation), DTS (Digital Theater Systems), Dolby Digital (AC-3), and MPEG2.

DVD Audio Extractor is a cross-platform application runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux (Ubuntu and Fedora). DVD Audio Extractor features ultra-fast extracting speed, rich audio formats support, multi-channel capability, resample to arbitrary sample rate, audio preview and much more. It's all what you needed to get audios out of Blu-ray and DVD discs, so that you can listen on MP3 Player, play on PC, record to CD or do anything else.

What's new in this version:

  • Fix a bug that caused decoding error at the beginning of chapters on some Bly-ray discs.

Download: DVD Audio Extractor 7.5.1 | 4.7 MB (Shareware)
Download: DVD Audio Extractor for Mac | 9.5 MB
Download: DVD Audio Extractor for Linux | 64-bit | 10.0 MB
View: DVD Audio Extractor Website

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