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Posted by Spank on 04-27-2007 05:51 PM:

Aduio Ripping

does anyone have a good easy to use prog that can rip sound from an avi file? theres a short piece of music im after and i dont know whats good to use to rip it!

chars!

basically i want to be able to watch an avi then just press a key to start recording the sound while im still watching the avi and then another to stop recording....?

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Posted by Jules_Tavernier on 04-27-2007 06:15 PM:

Use adobe audition (formally cool edit pro)

Its as simple as what your asking for, play the avi then press record and it will record the audio, press stop and it will stop recording.

Or you could use virtualdub and open the avi, get it to the bit where your sample is and save it as a mp3 or wav file.

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Posted by Spank on 04-27-2007 06:42 PM:

awesome, cheers jules! appreciate it matey

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Posted by David Cameron on 04-28-2007 03:50 AM:

Vdubs good for that too. That's what I use to do what you want.


Posted by David Cameron on 04-28-2007 03:52 AM:

Vdub = Virtualdub and I am a cock for not reading all of Jules' post.


Posted by MrEMann on 04-28-2007 05:35 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by cupidstunt
Vdub = Virtualdub and I am a cock for not reading all of Jules' post.


Yes, you are, but not because you didn't read the post in question.

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Posted by Spank on 04-28-2007 09:13 AM:

LOL


cheers for your otherwise helpful help mate....

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Posted by morco on 04-28-2007 04:15 PM:

You could also use TMPGEnc to just convert the audio to a MPEG format, then from there you can use one of the many converters out there to get it to the desired format.


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