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Old 09-24-2010, 11:02 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by North East Goon View Post
Can this be done or would the Blu-ray technology prevent this? Sorry, I am tech deficient.
If you mean you want to take the audio from a blu-ray movie and have the audio as an mp3, then yes generally blu-ray would prevent you from doing this, easily at least.

There are some ways around that.. easiest would be to simply play the movie on your computer and use an audio recorder to record the "what you hear" option to a WAV file and then convert that to MP3's. Not going to be the best quality though.

Beyond that there's software out there to (illegally) decrypt the blu-ray and then you could rip the audio out and downmix it to stereo.. possible to do but will require lots of different pieces of software.

Either way it'll be something requiring some decent knowledge, not for the n00b of heart

Far easier to just get the soundtrack.
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