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Okay, I have no idea whether this is possible or if it is considered "legal". Mods, if this is a no-no for discussion, please delete.
I don't currently have a BD player for my computer, but would be willing to get one if there were a way to extract the audio from concert discs so I can either burn CDs or add .MP3 files for portable music players. Is this possible? Would I need special software, and if so, what? I also have several concert DVDs that I would like to extract the audio from. How can I do this? Obviously, I'm a complete noob at this. ![]() Any help would be appreciated. |
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