Getting / recording sound from video (.MOV, .AVI)

On 18 Dec 2005 20:58:50 -0800, "slebetman@yahoo.com" <slebetman@gmail.com>
wrote:

Pardon me for dropping in late. With VirtualDub you can open a videofile
and do a Save WAV to save the sound only from an AVI. I think you can do
the same in Quicktime with MOV-files, but I'm not sure if you would need to
have QT-Pro for that.

cheers

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On 18 Dec 2005 20:58:50 -0800, "slebetman@yahoo.com" <slebetman@gmail.com
wrote:

Pardon me for dropping in late. With VirtualDub you can open a videofile
and do a Save WAV to save the sound only from an AVI. I think you can do
the same in Quicktime with MOV-files, but I'm not sure if you would need
to
have QT-Pro for that.
There are a million ways to skin this cat. You can even achieve without
any special software, by running a cable from line-out to line-in, and
use the simple audio recorder that comes with windows. Play the movie and
record the sound.

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Thanks, Frank.
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Frank Bemelman wrote:

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On 18 Dec 2005 20:58:50 -0800, "slebetman@yahoo.com" <slebetman@gmail.com
wrote:

Pardon me for dropping in late. With VirtualDub you can open a videofile
and do a Save WAV to save the sound only from an AVI. I think you can do
the same in Quicktime with MOV-files, but I'm not sure if you would need

to

have QT-Pro for that.


There are a million ways to skin this cat. You can even achieve without
any special software, by running a cable from line-out to line-in, and
use the simple audio recorder that comes with windows. Play the movie and
record the sound.

But the so-called recorder that comes with windows will not record
anything; i tried that first.
 
Robert Baer wrote:

Frank Bemelman wrote:

"Martin Heffels" <mitch.mcNeilljn@sprint.ca> schreef in bericht
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On 18 Dec 2005 20:58:50 -0800, "slebetman@yahoo.com"
slebetman@gmail.com
wrote:

Pardon me for dropping in late. With VirtualDub you can open a videofile
and do a Save WAV to save the sound only from an AVI. I think you can do
the same in Quicktime with MOV-files, but I'm not sure if you would need


to

have QT-Pro for that.



There are a million ways to skin this cat. You can even achieve without
any special software, by running a cable from line-out to line-in, and
use the simple audio recorder that comes with windows. Play the movie and
record the sound.

But the so-called recorder that comes with windows will not record
anything; i tried that first.
It has plenty of shortcomings, but if yours doesn't work at all, then
it's misconfigured.

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On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 21:53:19 GMT, Robert Baer <robertbaer@earthlink.net>
wrote:

But the so-called recorder that comes with windows will not record
anything; i tried that first.
And if you would be able to get it going, it's recording-time is limited as
well (unless this has changed in Win XP).

cheers

-martin-
--
Never be afraid to try something new.
Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark.
A large group of professionals built the Titanic.
 
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 08:07:43 +0000, Robert Baer wrote:

Start from scratch.
I downloaded a number of programs that falsely claimed that they
would capture sound from any source.
*NONE* of them worked.
That is why i posted what you saw.
Then someone mentioned a program written eXplicitly to do what i
needed; i now have the audio file and the original AVI is intact.
So from that point forward, i did not need to try yet another program
that had the same claims (or less) than those i tried.
A file in itself is not an audio source, so it's not false claims but
simply that the suggested programs don't do what exactly you want, in the
way that you want.

Never mind, the only downside is that next time you ask for advice there
will be a bunch of potential replyees who will just think "asshole", and
move on to the next thread.
 
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 21:53:19 GMT, the renowned Robert Baer
<robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote:

Frank Bemelman wrote:

"Martin Heffels" <mitch.mcNeilljn@sprint.ca> schreef in bericht
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On 18 Dec 2005 20:58:50 -0800, "slebetman@yahoo.com" <slebetman@gmail.com
wrote:

Pardon me for dropping in late. With VirtualDub you can open a videofile
and do a Save WAV to save the sound only from an AVI. I think you can do
the same in Quicktime with MOV-files, but I'm not sure if you would need

to

have QT-Pro for that.


There are a million ways to skin this cat. You can even achieve without
any special software, by running a cable from line-out to line-in, and
use the simple audio recorder that comes with windows. Play the movie and
record the sound.

But the so-called recorder that comes with windows will not record
anything; i tried that first.
Did you try jumpering line-in to line-out as he said above?



Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
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"Never Mind" wrote ...
Never mind, the only downside is that next time you ask for advice
there
will be a bunch of potential replyees who will just think "asshole",
and
move on to the next thread.
You got that one right.
 
"CJT" <abujlehc@prodigy.net> wrote in message news:43A73017.1@prodigy.net...
Robert Baer wrote:
But the so-called recorder that comes with windows will not record
anything; i tried that first.

It has plenty of shortcomings, but if yours doesn't work at all, then
it's misconfigured.
My wife has difficulty running the TV audio through the stereo, and that's
with a button labelled 'VCR' on the front panel. Double click the volume
control in the systray. Select properties for recording. Select WAV, or
What-U-Hear, or whatever else might work for you.
 
CJT wrote:

Robert Baer wrote:

Frank Bemelman wrote:

"Martin Heffels" <mitch.mcNeilljn@sprint.ca> schreef in bericht
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On 18 Dec 2005 20:58:50 -0800, "slebetman@yahoo.com"
slebetman@gmail.com
wrote:

Pardon me for dropping in late. With VirtualDub you can open a
videofile
and do a Save WAV to save the sound only from an AVI. I think you
can do
the same in Quicktime with MOV-files, but I'm not sure if you would
need



to

have QT-Pro for that.




There are a million ways to skin this cat. You can even achieve without
any special software, by running a cable from line-out to line-in, and
use the simple audio recorder that comes with windows. Play the movie
and
record the sound.

But the so-called recorder that comes with windows will not record
anything; i tried that first.


It has plenty of shortcomings, but if yours doesn't work at all, then
it's misconfigured.

The recorder that i have that came with Win3.11, Win95, Win98SE etc
*only* records keypresses and mouse movements.
 
Spehro Pefhany wrote:

On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 21:53:19 GMT, the renowned Robert Baer
robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote:


Frank Bemelman wrote:


"Martin Heffels" <mitch.mcNeilljn@sprint.ca> schreef in bericht
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On 18 Dec 2005 20:58:50 -0800, "slebetman@yahoo.com" <slebetman@gmail.com
wrote:

Pardon me for dropping in late. With VirtualDub you can open a videofile
and do a Save WAV to save the sound only from an AVI. I think you can do
the same in Quicktime with MOV-files, but I'm not sure if you would need

to


have QT-Pro for that.


There are a million ways to skin this cat. You can even achieve without
any special software, by running a cable from line-out to line-in, and
use the simple audio recorder that comes with windows. Play the movie and
record the sound.


But the so-called recorder that comes with windows will not record
anything; i tried that first.


Did you try jumpering line-in to line-out as he said above?



Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
No, i already had the sound file; no need to try other methods.
 
Robert Baer wrote:

CJT wrote:

Robert Baer wrote:

Frank Bemelman wrote:

"Martin Heffels" <mitch.mcNeilljn@sprint.ca> schreef in bericht
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On 18 Dec 2005 20:58:50 -0800, "slebetman@yahoo.com"
slebetman@gmail.com
wrote:

Pardon me for dropping in late. With VirtualDub you can open a
videofile
and do a Save WAV to save the sound only from an AVI. I think you
can do
the same in Quicktime with MOV-files, but I'm not sure if you would
need




to

have QT-Pro for that.





There are a million ways to skin this cat. You can even achieve without
any special software, by running a cable from line-out to line-in, and
use the simple audio recorder that comes with windows. Play the
movie and
record the sound.

But the so-called recorder that comes with windows will not record
anything; i tried that first.



It has plenty of shortcomings, but if yours doesn't work at all, then
it's misconfigured.

The recorder that i have that came with Win3.11, Win95, Win98SE etc
*only* records keypresses and mouse movements.
That's something different. I had in mind "Sound Recorder." It's in
Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Entertainment on Win98SE, assuming
you installed it.

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total video converter can extract audio directly.
http://www.effectmatrix.com
 
Howdy!

"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Spehro Pefhany wrote:


Did you try jumpering line-in to line-out as he said above?



Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
No, i already had the sound file; no need to try other methods.
You know, the longer you type, the sillier and stupider you sound.

If you already had the SOUND file, why did you want to RECORD it?
Or convert it (which is what you say you actually meant. Why you have
trouble with English terms I don't know.)

May I respectfully - oh, hell, may I INSULTINGLY suggest that you
pull your head out of your ass, and just plain go away.

Here, I'll help you. *PLONK*

RwP
 
Ralph Wade Phillips wrote:

Howdy!

"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Spehro Pefhany wrote:


Did you try jumpering line-in to line-out as he said above?



Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany

No, i already had the sound file; no need to try other methods.


You know, the longer you type, the sillier and stupider you sound.

If you already had the SOUND file, why did you want to RECORD it?
Or convert it (which is what you say you actually meant. Why you have
trouble with English terms I don't know.)

May I respectfully - oh, hell, may I INSULTINGLY suggest that you
pull your head out of your ass, and just plain go away.

Here, I'll help you. *PLONK*

RwP


My, my...
Initially i had an AVI file and i wanted the sound only (from it to
another file).
I got a workable recommendation, and was able to get the sound (only)
file i wanted.
Then someone came along with the above recommendation and i said why
should i try somenthing else when i already had the problem solved.
Now you can use 15 different ways to get 15 results when the first
one was OK; in fact, do 100 differnt solutions!
Fill up your hard drive with thousands of copies of programs and
identical solutions.
Then take a long walk off a short pier.
 

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