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I have some videos of dave playing some stuff live, which I watch on my computer. but, I want to isolate the sound part of it and play that on my iPod.
is there a program out there that can do this electronically, like reverse engineer the file or something and isolate just the sound portion of it? I could always put a mic next to my speaker and record it that way, but the quality would be TERRIBLE. |
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What kind of video file is it? I did it the other day.
Google "Convert (video type) to MP3" and something will come up. Most offer 2 minutes per file free, but you have to pay like $20 for the complete thing. And they are REALLY easy to use. |
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if quicktime can run it, just export it as an mp3 or aac and it will strip the video off automatically... although that may require quicktime pro...
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You didn't say what format the video was in, some are harder than others.
Do a search for "demux". That is the process of splitting the video and audio. |
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You didn't say what format the video was in, some are harder than others. Do a search for "demux". That is the process of splitting the video and audio. [/ QUOTE ] thanks. is there a program that handles most of the popular file types in one application? |
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