You can use vlc to  extract audio from DVDs.
On Mar 6, 2014, at 8:50 AM, John D. Lipsey <johnl1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys:
> 
> I'm wondering what are people's preferences for extracting audio from DVDs?  
> I'm thinking physical discs, but I also have some iso files of DVDs as well.
> 
> I used DVD audio extractor bakc in the days of windows, but I recall finding 
> the mac version less than accessible.
> 
> Free solutions are, of course, amazing. However, at this point I just want to 
> trim these things down in size considerably when they're living on my hard 
> drive. As long as it's not a recurring payment or an overly expensive one, 
> I'll take those suggestions too.
> 
> Thanks in advance, guys!
> 
> DFTBA!
> 
> John D. Lipsey
> johnl1...@gmail.com
> Twitter: @J_TGL
> 
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