On Apr 9, 2007, at 1:11 PM, Rob Kendall wrote: > I haven't used it in a very long time, but Audio Hijack should do what > you want. Not sure if it re-converts the audio from source (DVD), or > actually 'rips' the original file, but for $16 may be sufficient. > > -Rob > >> <snip> >> Been trying to find an app that would convert a concert DVD into audi >> for CD and iPod, preferably track by track. And preferably freeware >> or at least reasonably priced. Googled and Googled and checked >> VersionTracker and one or two other sites and know success. Can >> anyone recommend something?? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mitchell >> >> As I understand it, Audio Hijack records the audio that is playing on your computer. You choose the source application, bit rate and file type, and hit record. Don't think it is interacting directly the the DVD (ripping) the way MactheRipper does. Jeff ----------------------------------------------- Carruthers Communications Tel: 520-625-1913 292 N. Camino del Vate, Green Valley, AZ 85614 www.carruthers.com e-mail: jeff at carruthers.com