how are you ripping DVD audio to your computer?



Hello

What are you using to archive, capture, or rip high res audio from DVDs, DVDA's, etc, for playback on your personal confuser?

Thanks
blindjim
I guess I am a little late to this but...
I use dvda explorer for the 5 or 6 dvda's that I own. Took a little trial and error to get it going. But what should. I expect for free software?
Looks like not too many do it or avow they do it, maybe now they will/can with one of these:

DVD extractor - $32.50

http://www.castudio.org/dvdaudioextractor/register.php

xillisoft = $29.95 - well supported friendly people.
Google

dvdexplorer - free
Google
There is supposed to be a step by step guide posted or linked to Audio Circle for this freeware app. I suggest anyone using this app read that guide/info... or not.

Thanks G man... I'll look into them.

I've almost finished the new in wall DVD/CD shelving enclosure, and all my audio DVDs are scattered all across Hell's half acre. I couldn't find one now if it was a matter of life or death.... but will soon.

you'd think by now, ripping either segments of both video and audio in native res, or audio alone, in high res would be not too hard a task for the average user.

I did download a trial of "xillisoft" which reputedly allows for this. $30 for the registered version.

Ultimately I'd like to make compilations of songs off dVDs, like an MTV playlist either with or without the video portion.