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  • Grabing Audio Portion of Video??

    I've got a short video clip that I only want the audio portion of. I'm sure there's an easy way to convert the audio to a .wav format, but I'm stumped. Any ideas?
    Currently, the video is in .wmv format.
    My rig: P4 3.0GHz; Asus P4C800E; 1GB DDR 3200; AIW Radeon 9800 Pro; WD 120GB SATA; Plextor DVD burner; Liteon DVD reader; Audigy 2ZS; Logitech Z560 4.1; NEC FE991SB

    Kid's rig: AMD XP 1600+; 512MB ram; GF4 Ti4600; Maxtor 60GB; Plextor CD burner; Sony DVD reader; SB Live; Cambridge 4.1 speakers; NEC FE991SB

    Other kid's rig: Athlon 2700+; ASUS A7N8X mobo; 512MB PC3200 ram; GF4 Ti4600; Maxtor 80GB; SB Live; Cambridge 2.1; NEC FE991SB; Liteon DVD-ROM

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    AZ
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    • #3
      Thanks for the suggestions. Looks like a handy little piece of software.

      I actually figured out the "quick-and-dirty" method I was looking for: Play the video file, Open Windows Sound Recorder and press "record".
      My rig: P4 3.0GHz; Asus P4C800E; 1GB DDR 3200; AIW Radeon 9800 Pro; WD 120GB SATA; Plextor DVD burner; Liteon DVD reader; Audigy 2ZS; Logitech Z560 4.1; NEC FE991SB

      Kid's rig: AMD XP 1600+; 512MB ram; GF4 Ti4600; Maxtor 60GB; Plextor CD burner; Sony DVD reader; SB Live; Cambridge 4.1 speakers; NEC FE991SB

      Other kid's rig: Athlon 2700+; ASUS A7N8X mobo; 512MB PC3200 ram; GF4 Ti4600; Maxtor 80GB; SB Live; Cambridge 2.1; NEC FE991SB; Liteon DVD-ROM

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Beezer
        Thanks for the suggestions. Looks like a handy little piece of software.

        I actually figured out the "quick-and-dirty" method I was looking for: Play the video file, Open Windows Sound Recorder and press "record".
        Ick. I guess that works. But you just turned compressed audio into a wav file. So next time you compress it you'll get nasty quality.

        I recommend using VirtualDub.
        Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.

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        • #5
          For this particular purpose, I didn't need high quality. I was adding custom background sounds into the Unreal Tournament map that I am working on. It needs to be .wav format to import. I searched all over the internet for a premade clip -- ice cream truck -- but couldn't find one... so I grabbed my video camcorder and taped one as it drove by my house. I'm quite pleased with the results.
          My rig: P4 3.0GHz; Asus P4C800E; 1GB DDR 3200; AIW Radeon 9800 Pro; WD 120GB SATA; Plextor DVD burner; Liteon DVD reader; Audigy 2ZS; Logitech Z560 4.1; NEC FE991SB

          Kid's rig: AMD XP 1600+; 512MB ram; GF4 Ti4600; Maxtor 60GB; Plextor CD burner; Sony DVD reader; SB Live; Cambridge 4.1 speakers; NEC FE991SB

          Other kid's rig: Athlon 2700+; ASUS A7N8X mobo; 512MB PC3200 ram; GF4 Ti4600; Maxtor 80GB; SB Live; Cambridge 2.1; NEC FE991SB; Liteon DVD-ROM

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