In Reply to: One can argue DSD vs. PCM all day, but... posted by Ivan303 on October 1, 2016 at 13:34:48:
I use DVD Audio Extractor, which works pretty well. Works on the audio portion of Blu-rays, too (though you'd need a disc drive that can read BDs, and sometimes you need to do an intervening step, using MakeMKV, to overcome the copy protection).
Russell
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Follow Ups
- Ripping a DVD-A... - Russell 01:20:36 10/02/16 (4)
- Hoping I can do it with VLC... - Ivan303 09:34:02 10/02/16 (3)
- You can try DVD Audio Extractor for free... - Russell 10:19:03 10/02/16 (2)
- We'll see what luck I have with the 'freeware' in VLC... - Ivan303 11:58:14 10/02/16 (1)
- Yes - VLC is fine, even though it doesn't have the "prestige" of more audiophile-oriented SW players [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 12:10:45 10/02/16 (0)