As the name of the application suggests it, Swiftburn Free DVD Audio Extractor is a tool which you can use to extract songs and music from DVD movies. Most of us have collections of DVD movies, back from before when there were no Blu-Rays, and on a lot of movies we come across that one song in the soundtrack. A song that we love to listen to very much. Instead of spending money on buying it on iTunes, you can now use Swiftburn DVD Audio Extractor to just use the song that you already paid for when you bought the DVD, without extra cost, because this DVD audio extraction utility is completely free.
On the image above you can see that the interface of DVD Audio Extractor is very modern looking, it has a very slick design. All the important controls for the DVD audio extraction are clearly laid out for you, and on the right there’s also a very useful video preview window where you’ll be able to check on tracks before they are extracted. Most interesting features that DVD Audio Extractor has would be:
- Open DVD discs or DVD folders
- Good audio format support – AAC, MP3, FLAC, WAV, WMA, OGG, MP4, MP2
- Extract several audio tracks at once
- Video preview window
- Set audio quality on the extracted audio files
Next to extraction, you can also convert audio tracks to one of the 8 previously mentioned audio formats. Setting up Swiftburn for extraction isn’t that difficult, you just need to go through a couple of steps before DVD audio ripping can start.
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How to extract and rip music from DVDs with Swiftburn Audio Extractor
The first step that you need to take in order to extract music from your DVDs would be opening up the DVD disc or folder where files that you want to extract are.
You can do that by clicking on either Add DVD or Add DVD Folder in the upper left corner of the application. Once you do that list of audio tracks is gonna be shown at the center of the window screen. Next thing on your list would be determining which format is gonna be used. We decided to use MP3, and down below you’re gonna need to select the target folder where extracted and converted files are gonna be saved. Before you click the large Start button in the lower right corner of the screen, make sure to select tracks that you want to convert. Find the songs that you are interested in, do not extract the movie audio, not unless you want to of course. Now you can click Start and watch Swiftburn do its thing.
Conclusion
Swiftburn DVD Audio Extractor is a great way of how you can easily in just a few clicks extract you favorite songs from DVD discs. Setting up files for extraction isn’t very difficult, it just takes a few mouse clicks and before you know it, audio extraction and conversion will start. Best of all Swiftburn DVD Audio Extractor costs nothing, free download, try it and see how useful it can be.