On Aug 16, 2020, at 1:46 PM, baw...@gmail.com <baw...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 of the Lord Of The Rings Complete Score DVD-As that were released in 2005, which I am considering selling. I understand that you can't copy or rip a DVD-A like you can a CD, but as I have an Oppo BDP-103, and multitrack recording software (where I could record 6 audio channels), is this the only way I could 'rip' my disc, i.e. by recording the outputs of the Oppo in real time into my computer? I have loads of disc space, and use a Mac.Thanks!Ben
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But ya can (copy or rip a DVD-A like you can a CD).
Very easily these days. Legally too e.g. with DVD Audio Extractor
Duplicating, then selling the original: that is still a gray area though......
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