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Extracting msuic from a SWF file
How could I extract teh sound from a SWF file to one MP3. I tried using software that you can extract swift sounds but it doesnt work.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: South New Jersey
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I think you should be able to use the free program Audacity. It lets you rip audio from just about anything or any source into a number of formats. It can record whatever audio is coming through your sound card/speakers. I used it to rip audio from DVD movies. You need to have Audacity open and play the source in your player (I played the DVD movie in Windows Media Player) and hit the record button in Audacity to capture the audio that I wanted. Then you can shorten, trim and edit it and choose what type of file to save it as. I think MP3 might be an option but even if it isn't you can probably convert it to MP3 with something else. Google "download audacity".
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If that doesnt work you can try a more clumsy solution. Connect your speaker out or headphone jack to your line in on your sound card and just record it from there using a mini "stereo" wire with two male ends. Then it can be converted to mp3 by Audacity or any number of other programs. You can get the wire at Radio Shack among other places.
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