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mbopy22

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Please don't give me the Search the forum answer... I've done it and I couldn't find it...

Anyway my question is, how or is there a way that I can add music from a DVD to my iTunes library?

What I want to do is to add my music DVD's songs to my library.. As I said these are MY DVD's and I paid for them so I'm not trying to become a music pirate of any kind... LOL

Thanks... :D
 
mbopy22 said:
Please don't give me the Search the forum answer... I've done it and I couldn't find it...

Anyway my question is, how or is there a way that I can add music from a DVD to my iTunes library?

What I want to do is to add my music DVD's songs to my library.. As I said these are MY DVD's and I paid for them so I'm not trying to become a music pirate of any kind... LOL

Thanks... :D

What search term(s) did you use? Because I searched for 'extract dvd sound' and found the following thread that should provide you some direction:

Extract sound from dvd

Personally, I use the OSEx / mAC3dec solution.
 
mbopy22 said:
Please don't give me the Search the forum answer... I've done it and I couldn't find it...

Anyway my question is, how or is there a way that I can add music from a DVD to my iTunes library?

What I want to do is to add my music DVD's songs to my library.. As I said these are MY DVD's and I paid for them so I'm not trying to become a music pirate of any kind... LOL

Thanks... :D

Are you serious? You searched and couldn't find anything !?!?

::EDIT::

Nevermind beaten

You can also try the following link.. Just skip the part about making merging the Video files with the Audio.. and put the Audio in iTunes

http://home.comcast.net/~appleguru/dvdrip.html
 
It's likely that each title on the disc represents a song.

MacTheRipper to rip the disc.
Then use Toast 7 media browser to add each title into Toast audio window.
Then export and encode into iTunes format.

There's a preset export called "for iTunes"
 
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