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TJ: Asky
What can I use to extract Audio from a film?
I can change the .avi into whatever, but I need to extract just the sound.
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:37,
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I can change the .avi into whatever, but I need to extract just the sound.
It's Pedantichrist asking
so you should probably just ignore it. He's a posh twat.
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:41,
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hmmm
i feel i'm being lulled into a QI-esque b3ta trap...
but whadda hell.
Virtual Dub will do the job nicely.
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:46,
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but whadda hell.
Virtual Dub will do the job nicely.
There's at least one freeware application
that records the output from your sound card regardless of how that's generated. Not sure how you'd search for that but it's out there.
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:40,
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I always use the Creative Recorder
than came with my sound card for stuff like that
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:41,
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tis ace
although my pc decided to stop it working last week.
managed to get my gremlins ringtone in the end
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:55,
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managed to get my gremlins ringtone in the end
VirtualDUB
or Audacity. With the latter you have to set the recording sourse to Speakers/Audio Out and then play the file and it'll capture whatevers playing. I think vDUB will rip the audio straight out.
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:54,
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Dammit
I've done that for streamed radio shows before, but my brain didn't kick in.
AoA worked well though.
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 16:06,
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AoA worked well though.
audacity
or creative wave studio if you can get it (stereo compared to audacity's mono)
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:54,
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And I just realised that the picture is Jack Nicholson and not Jonti.
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:37,
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