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08-09-2007, 12:30 PM #11
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Question for computer geeks
Hey thanks for all the help people and yeah I do use firefox of course!

but i tried king of the worlds way and i found that the best for me changes the audio from a video in windows movie maker in less than a minute with perfect quality thanks for that mate and +rep to everyone else who helped.
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08-09-2007, 01:14 PM #12
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Question for computer geeks
Although the problem has been solved, you could have also used the standard sound recorder (start>programs>accessories>entertainment) if you have an on-board mic (most computers do), but the quality would suffer.
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08-09-2007, 01:18 PM #13
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Question for computer geeks
Yeah I knew about that but I did say in the first post into a wma or mp3 track
and yes the quality would suffer a LOT lol.
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08-09-2007, 01:26 PM #14
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Question for computer geeks
1. Get cool edit pro
2. Go to volume control,options, properties, recording, check waveout mix.
3. Play the video you want the audio of
4. Hit record on cool edit
save your file.
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08-09-2007, 01:39 PM #15
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Question for computer geeks
thanks for asking that cannabis:thumbsup:, i have been wondering about that myself as I have a video cd that I wanted to do the same, just take the music out and apply it on my own site without their video but im gonna have to use sound forge to edit the music too, this is a mess...LOL
Originally Posted by cannabis campbell
this buds for you:jointsmile:
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08-09-2007, 05:03 PM #16
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Question for computer geeks
glad to find out that it worked for you cc.
:thumbsup:
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08-09-2007, 05:31 PM #17
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Question for computer geeks
Instead of using a mic and recording through your speakers you should open the volume control and go to 'Options' > 'Properties' .. then tick the 'Recording' box ... look in the lower white pane and make sure one of the following are checked: What-U-Hear, or Stereo Mix (a very few might need to use wav in, or mono in) ... then select 'OK' and the recording control panel will appear. You can only have one option selected in the recording control panel, unless you have multiple soundcards, so select 'What-U-Hear', 'Stereo Mix', etc. Now, when you record any sound from your PC it will be the best quality your soundcard provides for that file. This is also great for playing music in a voice chat (while holding the 'talk' button down or locking it.)WeedyBoyWonder Although the problem has been solved, you could have also used the standard sound recorder (start>programs>accessories>entertainment) if you have an on-board mic (most computers do), but the quality would suffer.
Don't forget to set your recording control back to 'microphone' if you want to talk.
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08-09-2007, 09:45 PM #18
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Question for computer geeks
Using TMPGE...the basic one. TMPGEnc Net on the main screen you have three choices. video in audio in and output. dont select a video file in, only select and audio in file(the video file you want to rip the audio file from.) then select an output location. it should depending on your settings, create an ac3 file which is easily converted to mp3 with any number of freeware appz outthere...good luck to ya!
Originally Posted by cannabis campbell
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