Yes. whether your DVD is commercial or not, you'll need to get a DVD
ripper (demultiplexer) like CLADdvd, or SmartRipper, or DVD Decrypter,
etc. If you set the appropriate configuration options you'll get a
separate video file and audio file. The audio file is usually in the
wav or ac3 format and contains the entire soundtrack of the movie. You
can get rid of the movie file and use an audio or video editing
program to separate the audio file into individual tracks, if needed.
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