Subj : Highly profitable
To   : Nightfox
From : Boraxman
Date : Tue Jul 19 2022 11:57 am

 Re: "Highly profitable" Bay S
 By: Nightfox to Boraxman on Mon Jul 18 2022 11:29 am

> MakeMKV can extract videos from a DVD (and blu-ray) into a .mkv file, and
> then you could use something to extract the audio track (such as StaxRip,
> which can separate out all the video and audio tracks).  I have a feeling
> there may be easier wasy to rip just the audio track though..
>
> Nightfox

ffmpeg can do this quite easily.  I use it all the time to extract audio from a video file.

Just use ffmpeg to 'convert' the video to another file, using 'copy' as the audio codec and 'none' as the video codec.

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