DVD Audio Ripper FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I rip just a portion of a DVD, using a start time and an end time ?
A: Yes, use the integral DVD player to do this, full details are in the help file.
Q: What audio file formats does DVD Audio Ripper create ?
A: MP3, WAV, AC3, WMA, AAC, FLAC and OGG.
Q: What is the limitation in the evaluation version ?
A: Only half (50%) of any DVD title or chapter will be converted.
Q: Does DVD Audio Ripper work on Vista ?
A: Yes it does and we are full UAC compliant.
Q: Does DVD Audio Ripper work on Windows XP64 and Vista 64-bit edition ?
A: Yes our software does operate in 64-bit operating systems, but it is still a 32bit application.
Q: How can I name my audio files with a suitable file name, such as Wish You Were Here.MP3?
A: Simply type in the file name you want in the output file column on the main program window, against the title you are ripping.
Q: What type of DVD image files does DVD Audio Ripper support ?
A: Just about all types of DVD image files can be opened by DVD Audio Ripper - ISO, NRG, BIN, IMG to name a few.
Q:After purchasing DVD Audio Ripper, I have lost the main installation file, what can I do ?
A: You can always download the full version of your software from our members area.
Q: Can I convert just VOB files with DVD Audio Ripper?
A: It depends. If you just have VOB files without any corresponding IFO files, then you cannot use DVD Audio Ripper to convert these file. If you have IFO files, then ensure all your IFO, BUP and VOB files are in a folder called VIDEO_TS and open that folder using Open DVD on Hard Drive function.






