It is a program for getting the audio of a DVD so you can listen to it on
something else like an MP3 player, CD player or anything else with out
having to load the movie just to listen to a cirtain chapter or 2. I love
it. It helped me learn how my movies should sound on a good surround sound
system. When I went to listen to the Bose Lifestyle V35 when it came out, I
knew what to listen for thanks to DVD Audio Extractor. I want to buy it, but
sadly I'm buying all movies on Blu-Ray now and it can't do Blu-Ray Disks
yet. I hope it becomes BD Audio Extractor soon. But yeah anyways, that's
what it is. I use WMC to play DVDs. WMC is Windows Media Center. Media
Player works too.

-----Original Message-----
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Gianluca Apollaro
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 12:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: DVD Audio Extractor

Hi chriss and all,
I know nothing about this software but for playing dvd I use Mpchc that
stands for media player classic homecinema, found in the combined comunity
codec pack which is free.
just my 2 cents.
Best regards,
Gianluca from Italy.
SkypeID: gianluca8815

Il 18/02/2012 22:06, chris hallsworth ha scritto:
> Hello all.
> Well, I cannot highly recommend the program listed in the subject 
> enough! Here was my scenario.
> I wanted to watch a DVD, Toy Story 3, on my Windows 7 64 bit laptop. 
> The DVD has audio description. Anyway, I tried playing it with Media 
> Player Classic Home Cinema, a DVD and general media player that comes 
> with the Combined Community Codec pack. Well I couldn't get as far as 
> the menu could I! Plus, the menu system of the application completely 
> disappeared! So next I tried VLC Media Player. This was slightly 
> better in that I could get at least the first chapter of the DVD 
> played. But when it moved onto the next chapter it repeated the first 
> one! So finally, I tried to play it with DVD Audio Extractor. It 
> worked a treat! The entire DVD played fine with absolutely no problems!
> So my recommendation for a fully accessible, easy to use DVD player, 
> which also happens to extract audio, is DVD Audio Extractor, 
> www.castudio.org. Unless there is another similar DVD player out there 
> that is just as fully accessible and easy to use, I might consider 
> purchasing the program!
> Hope you like my recommendation, and happy viewing!

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