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Old 12-23-2002, 09:27 AM   #1
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audio recording

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Does anyone know how I can lift part of the audio track off of an .avi movie? I can't record while playing because the device is in use. Any ideas?
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Old 12-23-2002, 09:43 AM   #2
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There is software that records anything that is going out to your sound card. Friend showed me it, and how he was able to record and save real audio streaming audio. Can't remember what it is called though, maybe someone else will know.
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Get VirtualDub.

It's quite simple -- just open the AVI using VirtualDub and select SAVE WAV from the file pulldown menu. Once you've saved the WAV file, you can edit it with whatever wav editor you'd like. If you want a good shareware editor, I'd suggest Goldwave.

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Thanks! These are great.
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I've got one of those programs that captures whatever is going through the soundcard pretty neat. It is a command line dos program which can run in the background and you can set your desired length of the recording, quality settings, filename, etc before you start. Its a couple hundred KB all together including the Lame Encoder DLL file.
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What's it called?
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Its called sound capture heres the link to download it. You need the Lame encoder DLL file to use it so if you have it already on your hard drive just copy it over to the sound capture folder. If you need any help let me know its kind of confusing at first.
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Old 12-24-2002, 11:14 AM   #8
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I think you missed the link

I have Lame; does it go straight to MP3?
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I use Absolute MP3 Recorder to record any sound that comes from the sound car...

I think I downloaded it from download.com
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sorry heres the link: http://members.lycos.co.uk/bleucanar...php?Multimedia

and yes it does go straight to mp3, you can also choose what bitrate you want it recorded it at.
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