Is there a way to do this? I've got a school concert on DVD that I'd like to make a CD of. I have spin-doctor, but I don't think it has a "record what you hear" option.
I'm assuming this a regular DVD, not and audio DVD, and you just want to audio track. I suppose you could get standard DVD ripping software to rip the MPEG video, the get some sort of A/V editing software to to spearate the audio track.
If you made the DVD, do you still have to original source material? That'd save one step. There may be some automated tool to rip the audio track directly, but I don't know of any. Either way, it's still a rather trivial process.
OK. I figured it out. I extracted the audio in iMovie, then dragged the individual clips to the desktop and opened them in Spin Doctor. Now I can edit them and put them in iTunes.