

It worked just fine for one of my files, but for others, it had a file size limitation. I did see at least one VOB to WAV online file converter. I can handle splitting and combining WAV tracks with Audacity pretty easily. Is there a way to extract WAV audio from a M4V filetype? That would solve my problem. That said, I'm looking to make audio tracks out of the DVD, if that's even possible. I'm not too familiar with the legalities of all of this, but I'm not looking to make a profit, I just want to get away from physically having to dig out a disc to play something. I was able to rip the DVD with handbrake (I could either choose M4V or MP4, I went with M4V), and while playing the video, the audio sounds just fine. At the same time, the DISCOGS page states that it's a US release, which would make sense, since I'm in the USA. On the disc itself on the underside, there's a number printed, and there's also a website to an Australian website. Regarding region, well, I don't quite understand this one. In fact, here is the DISCOGS site for reference: The first two CDs are audio and the 3rd disc is a DVD, that's the one in question. The DVD of which I'm trying to RIP is part of a set called AC/DC Backtracks. For all you know, his track was a clear male voice saying, "This movie is protected by the fairplay music system." I would feel a lot more fuzzy-warm about this had the demo actually played the music. We turned it in to the library administrators. We searched enough branches and eventually found a different issue of the same movie which would play. The Los Angeles Library System got stuck with a DVD movie a while back that was so well protected, a bunch of us couldn't play it at all. DVD players "know" to correct the trash by searching for "hidden" tracks which is where the movie is. One favorite trick is to produce normal-looking DVD tracks and pathways that are trash. Audacity may need you to install the FFMpeg software to open AC3.ĭo you know which of the copy protection schemes yours has? It can have more than one. When we were making these, we would sometimes run out of room (we could only burn single layer) so we would skip the large PCM sound and only use the smaller AC3 track. Screen Shot at 1.29.01 AM.png (52.67 KiB) Viewed 224 times
