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Old 01-04-2008, 07:51 PM
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Default Make a CD from a DVD's audio track?

Hi,

My first post here and I'm real noob on this topic, but I want to get started with home editing of both video and audio and make it part of my overall hobby of home electronics, HTPC, home theater, etc. The only A/V editing I have done previously was 6 years ago and made some AVI's to demo a software product. I used Camtasia for screen captures, Goldwave to record the audio (voice) and Adobe Premier to put it together. But I only learned enough to get the job done and have forgotten most of that.

Anyway -- here's my first questions. I bought my wife the "Concert for George" DVD for Xmas and would like to make a CD from the sound track so we can play it in the car, etc. I assume such a thing can be done, but can it be done relatively easily with simple PC-based software -- and if so, what would you recommend as a "starter set" for someone like me?

Thanks in advance for any and all advice.
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