![]() ![]() Info on this page: įrom now on DVDFab and DVD-Audio Explorer are the only two programs we need to backup/rip DVD-Audio discs! No need for those other tacky tools and messy workarounds. ![]() It's a command-line tool within the DVD-A tools project, called mkisofs. Which, by the way, I forgot to add, another FREE and OPEN-SOURCE tool to burn AUDIO_TS folder to ISO! And this one probably does work perfectly, but haven't tested it. Then you go back to the loop of your ogirinal question. Of course, it can also extract VIDEO_TS at the same time, decrypting both CPPM and CSS, their respective copy protections. There's also one, possibly two other methods I know of but like option 2 they have limited success.ĭVDFab can not only create entire ISO copied image, but also extract the AUDIO_TS folder. Apparently is the "best" solution/more reliable/greatest chances it will work with different DVD-A players, but discjuggler has been fine for all my discs I've backed up and tested on my Pioneer player. I think UltraISO can do it too, but again not sure about its success.ģ. May or may not work with your player, you have to know exactly how to do it, and I had trouble with it working on my player anyway. Very easy to use, and either burn to a cdi image (mountable with daemon tools lite) or disc.Ģ. There are three programs I know about, which can create image/disc from audio_ts folder.ġ. Also using Nero8, and it doesn't make a compatible disc in Burn DVD File modes either. Old DVDDecrypter doesn't like to burn it as an ISO. I can use DVDFab HD Decrypter to get the entire disc on my HDD, but I can't figure out how to burn the file. ![]()
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