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so what kind of encoding tools do i need then
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I found this reply to a similar question at this site:
http://www.experts-exchange.com ""Do you have a physical connection setup from the video sorce to your PC? (ie, "audio out" from the video to the "audio in" of the PC) If so, then the "Sound Recorder" program found in Windows 95/98/NT will record sound in WAV format. You could then use the many MP3 players to compress the WAV file into a smaller sized MP3 file."" |
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If you have the movie saved as a almost any type of movie file, goldwave will open it and you can save the audio. www.goldwave.com
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