How copy/burn a piece of music on a DVD on a CD

I have a DVD with a music and video production - I want to copy/transfer part music only on a CD to play in my car stereo.  I downloaded and tried FormatFactory, FreeEasyBurner, Windows7, iMesh, BurnMyFiles, TotalVideoPlayer, ConverterLite and TotalVideo2DVD. and I can't get past "go" with any of them.

Someone please give me some simple instructions that can follow a human being 'normal '.  If this isn't the case, someone will give me a web address that is not much smarter that I have to help me get there?
Many thanks - Rick

That's what you need to extract the audio:

http://www.dvdae.com/
See you soon,.
Jerry

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