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Extracting Audio from Tracks, Movies, Soundclips,etc
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Adakt
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jun 14, 2007 23:54
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Hey everyone, well, i dunno if theres allready a post on this one, but i dont know who to exactly search for it, so im just gonna start a new thread, so i can have some fresh replies, and some reliable and usable help on this one.
Im begging my music production, and im all about recording my own voice samples, but i also want to extract some audio samples from movies, songs,music videos, other random videos i have, but i want to see if you can help me find some good software that records with good quality and efficience.
thanks, peace. |
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astrotec
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Posted : Jun 15, 2007 00:13
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total recorder |
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Glitch_CapeTown
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Posted : Jun 15, 2007 11:16
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bilbobagginz
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Posted : Jun 15, 2007 21:03
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Adact, it depends on the source media.
if this is a video (VHS), the sound usually s\/x, all you can do is feed this via a good line-in into an audio card.
same for a Cassette, or a roll tape.
If you want to take the sound from a DVD, there are programs that allow to "rip" the DVD and compress it, for backup. look for "DVD ripper" software.
As for the rest - VCD, ith VLC player you can extract audio to WAV file, If I am not too mistaken ( via Settings, it has something like "output to file" option )
so ... good luck. |
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