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RG
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Sat Dec 31, 2005 1:30 am Post subject:
Recording sounds from a video to a MP3 Player |
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Is there a way that I could do this? If so, could someone please explain on
how to do it. Thanks!
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Mike Williams
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Sat Dec 31, 2005 1:30 pm Post subject:
Re: Recording sounds from a video to a MP3 Player |
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RG wrote:
| Quote: | Is there a way that I could do this? If so, could someone please explain on
how to do it. Thanks!
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The main thing is to break the problem down into parts.
1) Extract audio from a video (tools may depend on the file-type)
2) Copy or synch the resulting audio file to your MP3 player (which I
assume you know how to do) |
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RG
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Sat Dec 31, 2005 9:30 pm Post subject:
Re: Recording sounds from a video to a MP3 Player |
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I know how to do the second step, but extractring audio from a video, I'm
really unsure how to do that. Am I able to use windows media player or
winamp to do this? What other recording tool can I use? Thanks for your help!
"Mike Williams" wrote:
| Quote: | RG wrote:
Is there a way that I could do this? If so, could someone please explain on
how to do it. Thanks!
The main thing is to break the problem down into parts.
1) Extract audio from a video (tools may depend on the file-type)
2) Copy or synch the resulting audio file to your MP3 player (which I
assume you know how to do)
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Mike Williams
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Sun Jan 01, 2006 1:30 am Post subject:
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WMP is neither a recording nor an editing tool. I don't think WinAmp is
either. I think it can be done with Windows Movie Maker, but I'm sure
that doing a web search on "extract audio from video" will yield many
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Neil Smith [MVP Digital M
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Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:30 am Post subject:
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We don't actually know anything about this mysterious video yet, so
it's hard to provide any useful pointers.
If you look at the file type, what is the file extension ? E.g. is it
an AVI, an MPG, a .VOB, a .WMV or some other type of video file ?
Cheers - Neil |
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