Showing posts with label backup Blu-ray disc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label backup Blu-ray disc. Show all posts

Thursday, February 20, 2014

How to Extract Blu-ray Audio to MP3 Music to listen on CD?

Want to listen the audio of Blu-ray movies on your portable players? Want to rip Blu-ray to lossless audio? If you happened to have such questions, don't worry any more. This article is just writing to help you to extract Blu-ray audio to MP3 Music to listen on CD with lossless quality.

Question:
"I would like to have the audio parts of Blu Ray copied to CD for use in the car,etc.Is there any way to extract the audio from a Blu Ray concert?"
"I'm a classical music fan. As such, I have a number of Blu-ray discs of classical concerts and operas. I recently got it into my head that I wanted to rip the audio from some of these to be able to listen to them on my office stereo. I wasn't interested in the surround-sound mixes—I don't have the appropriate equipment to play back music in such formats—just the stereo tracks."
Answer:
All the commercial Blu-ray discs are encrypted by mighty Blu-ray protection to avoid pirate. So before extract MP3 music out of Blu-ray disc, you need a powerful program which can defeat all Blu-ray encryptions and read the BD audio track then decompress / recompress the audio to MP3 format (from AC3 DTS to MP3), even  FLAC, WAV, AIFF. It's that easy to rip music and audio from Blu-Ray on a Mac computer or on a Windows PC with the help of Pavtube ByteCopy or ByteCopy for Mac.

About Pavtube ByteCopy
  • Backup BD/DVD to MKV without quality loss.
  • Preserve all audio tracks, subtitles and chapter markers.
  • Provide best settings for tablets like Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1, Galaxy TabPro 10.1, iPad Air, Surface 2, Kindle Fire HDX; phones like Sony Xperia Z1, Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 3, iPhone 5S, iPhone 6.
  • Edit movie by trimming, cropping, merging, etc.
How to Extract Blu-ray Audio to MP3 Music to listen on CD?

Step 1: Install and launch the program; import your Blu-ray Disc or Backup saved on hard drive by clicking "Load File" icon.




Step 2: Choose "Common Audio" > "MP3 – MPEG Layer -3 Audio (*.mp3)" as the output format. You could choose other audio format according to your own audio player.




Tip:
If you want to extract just the music or the beloved audio from one Blu-Ray chapter, so you need to use the Trimming function to cut off the unwanted audios. So, just click Edit, them trim to get the songs for extracting later




Step 3: Right click the Convert button to start the conversion.

Just wait a while and when the conversion is over, click the "Open" icon to locate the output .mp3 file. The last thing you need to do is transfer the converted audio file to your audio player. You could enjoy the audio of your Blu-ray everywhere without limitation!

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