DVD to MP3?

How I make to convert DVD to MP3? Only the sound...

Actually your going to transfer the *.VOB file into a *.MP3 file.
My thought on DVD's I bought the DVD "legally" and I'd should be able to listen to the music I purchased on my Ipod!!!!!!! "legally"
I have been searching how to do this for weeks downloading different software, but finally success. The ripper software actually breaks each track into a single chapter where you can then change the name from chapter # to song name.
This is the least painful way to convert.
Step 1. ImTOO DVD Ripper Platinum For $45.00. http://www.imtoo.com/downloads/dvd-ripper-platinum.exe
Step 2. Winamp Pro $19.00, so I could manipulate the information like tracks #, artist, etc, etc. You can manipulte the data in windows explorer but with limitations.
https://store.winamp.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?xid=49545&SP=10034&PN=1&V1=124117 9
Hope this Has Helped.

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