"I've been trying to find a way to digitally extract audio from DVDs and convert them to MP3 files with minimal quality loss.  I want to take songs from various DVDs (Little Shop of Horrors, Les Miserables, others) using my DVD-ROM and play them on my Diamond Rio. Does anyone know a utility that would help me do this? "


MP3 is the most popular audio format nowadays. We often listen to music as mp3 format to playback on various portable players like iPad, iPod, iphone, etc. For Mac lovers, if want to convert DVD to MP3 and extract your favorite audio chapter from DVDs, you need iFunia DVD to MP3 Converter for Mac, which is multifunctional software that can convert DVD to mp3 Mac, And It also  helps you import DVD to iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, iMovie, iTunes, and many other players.


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Step 1: Run DVD to MP3 Converter for Mac and load DVD disk

Run iFunia DVD to MP3 Converter for Mac and insert DVD into your DVD-ROM. Click the media icon at the upper right corner of this app to open the Media Browser and load your DVD. You may see the name of DVD Movie disk if you insert DVD disk before running this DVD to MP3 converter tool. This may take up to a minute or two depending on the contents of the DVD and the speed of your optical drive.

Step 2: Select MP3 as output format

You can use the "Output Format" drop-down menu to control the output format. Select MP3 output format and specify a directory on your computer to save the output files. You can change the Sample Rate, Channels, Encoder and Bit Rate of the MP3 Audio. The size of the MP3 file depends a lot on these settings.

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Step 3: Extract audio from DVD on Mac OS X

When the settings are done, click the conversion button to start the DVD to MP3 conversion on Mac. After you successfully converted you DVD movie to MP3 music, you can put them on you iPod, iPhone, or some other MP3 players and take them with you on mobile devices.