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HardwareHeaven Extreme Member
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Utilities for capturing sound from Video
Anyone know of any free utilites for pulling audio from video clips like MOV files and the like?
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Flash Banner Hater
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If all else fails, there's always the kludge of loopback recording from WAVE OUT or What-U-Hear/Stereo Mix - or external lopback to line in.
If it's supported in the appropriate chain, Graphedit may also be an option http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/audio-extract.htm - Graphedit for DVD audio manipulation and other tasks http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/mov2avi.htm - Converting (some) MOV to AVI (and AVI will split down with graphedit) http://www.3ivx.com/technology/filters/media_muxer.html - MOV using Graphedit (evaluation version) |
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I'm pretty sure the standard windows sound recorder will do it, just not with very precise start/end points. You should eb able to record using the 'what you hear' input
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DriverHeaven Newbie
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Hi!
I don't know if it supports the MOV Format, but Virtual Dub is a good tool for editing Videos and demuxing Videofiles (split Video & Audio). It is free and you can get it from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtualdub/ or http://www.doom9.org Brisko007 |
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I'm Still Watching
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Quicktime pro will extract the audio out of a .mov file, or you can convert it to mpeg and extract it with TMPG Encoder.
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