I have a music DVD which record a concert, and I want to extract music audio from the DVD. Either MP3 or WMA is OK. If I can remove the frontal interviews, things would be better. How can I do this? How to rip audio from DVD, or extract audio from DVD? Google brings me lots of solutions to achieve it.
Someone suggested running the audio from DVD player into the microphone input and getting a tool, whose name I forgot, to record the audio signal for output; another way for how to rip audio from DVD was using a DVD decrypter to remove the CSS and a video editing program to extract the audio from DVD; a great guy even converted the DVD to AVI and then used a Video MP3 extractor to get the audio…
All methods for how to rip audio from DVD/extract audio from DVD sounds complicated. However, I don't think it’s so troublesome that man needs to use two programs and follow numbers of steps to get it done. After more search, I find a DVD ripper that can directly extract audio from DVD even an audio segment from DVD called ImTOO DVD audio ripper. With it, all I need to do for how to rip audio from DVD is just insert the DVD, set audio type as MP3 that I wanted, and then start ripping.

Nearly forgot, to remove the head interviews, an extra setting is needed to extract audio from DVD. As the picture below shows, I open the advanced setting panel, set the start time to omit the part before it, and then I get the clean whole concert.

Drag the concert into my playlist, WOW, the sound quality sounds pretty good, just like being in the concert spot.
Well, another question for how to rip audio from DVD/extract audio from DVD comes to me is that the program can only let me get one audio clip from a title, how can I get all the songs out one by one? I think it could not be achieved with it, a little pity. Or maybe someone else could accomplish this by other means?