How to Convert DVD to AIFF with DVD to AIFF Converter
2012-03-23 05:31:04 /
Posted by Brian Fisher to DVD Solution
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Have you ever thought to extract audio from DVDto your computer or player devices so that you can enjoy the dvd audio everywhere? You may want to extract AIFF from dvd. This is a tutorial on how to convert dvd to AIFF both in Windows and Mac (Snow Leopard, Lion included).
How to convert DVD to AIFF in Windows?
DVD Ripper for Windowsis powerful DVD ripper that can convert dvd to AIFF with high quality. This DVD Ripper can rip DVD to various video formats such as AVI, WMV, MP4, MOV, M4V, 3GP, MPG, MPEG, FLV, and VOB with excellent ripping quality. You can also use it to get audio from ripping DVD to MP3, M4A, AIFF, AIFF, WMA, WAV, OGG, AIFF, MKA, etc.
Step 1: Free download the trial version of DVD to AIFF Ripper, install and run it.
Step 2: Click to add a DVD (or IFO/ISO file) to the DVD to AIFF Ripper.

Step 3: Choose the output file format..
Step 4: Click the start button, the DVD Converter will begin conversion on windows for you. Now, you extract AIFF from DVD.
How to rip DVD to AIFF on Mac OS X?
DVD Ripper for Mac is also good dvd ripper which can rip dvd videos to AIFF on Mac. DVD Ripper for Mac is also a powerful DVD ripping application for Mac users to convert both encrypted and non-commercial homemade DVDs to Mac and portable devices like iPod, iPad, iPhone 4, PSP, etc. or to video formats.
Step 1: Free download the trial version of DVD Ripper for Mac, install and run it.
Step 2:Drag & drop DVD disc icon
on the desktop to the program. Or go to "File" menu, choose "Load DVD" to locate the DVD movies (including commercial DVDs and homemade DVDs) you want to add.

Step 3: Choose the output file format..
Step 4: Click the start button, the DVD Converter Mac will begin conversion on Mac for you. Now, you extract AIFF from DVD.
Tips:
Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) is an audio file format standard used for storing sound data for personal computers and other electronic audio devices. The format was co-developed by Apple Computer in 1988 based on Electronic Arts' Interchange File Format (IFF, widely used on Amiga systems) and is most commonly used on Apple Macintosh computer systems.
The audio data in a standard AIFF file is uncompressed pulse-code modulation (PCM). There is also a compressed variant of AIFF known as AIFF-C or AIFC, with various defined compression codecs.






