by Daniel_BMS » Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:38 pm
I got it! What you do is open up Video LAN Player, select wizard, select to transcode a file, open up the file you want, select to transcode the audio, choose uncompressed floating, process the video, and VLP will produce a raw file. Add a .wav file extension to the file and you now have a sound file the same quality as the video! Choosing any other option such as MPEG Audio, MP3, or OGG won't work. Only the uncompressed options work properly if you just want to rip the sound.
Also you can't process both the video & audio and expect to be able to rip the audio from the video later. I've tried it 6 different ways and it won't work. Just rip an uncompressed wav instead.