DVD-Audio ripper for Mac?

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Someone on the Acura forum is asking, and I have no clue? Anyone?
 
Ditto what Adam said. It works like a dream (on my 10 year old Mac with OS X 10.11) for both direct extraction from DVD-Audio and DVD-V as well as Blu-Ray in conjunction with MakeMKV. The only thing with BluRay is that you have to make an unencrypted backup of the entire disc and then use DVDAE to extract whatever you tracks you want:

https://www.macworld.com/article/2154782/how-to-extract-audio-from-a-blu-ray-disc.html


For a Blu-ray disc player/writer, I bought a Pioneer BDR-XD05W.

HomerJAU has not come out with a version of Music Media Helper for Mac as of yet. Perhaps next year.
 
DVDAE runs natively on the Mac OS these days but that could be useful for other things (Foobar is now on Mac but doesn't do half the stuff the PC Vn does, for example)

That's great it runs on Mac. As both a Windows/Mac person, it may be difficult to convince Mac users the benefits of Windows. But at least the option is there to consider.
 
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