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Ymir's blood
10-09-2004, 05:12 AM
From the I am looking for this music....still (http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?p=11932#post11932) thread...

It is possible to take the sound off the DVD, but you will probably get dialog and sound effects...
Any advice on how to do this? I would like to be able to create .wav files from .mpg and such in order to satisfy my insane need for sound clips. The best I've been able to do was to stick a microphone near the speakers on the TV. :bag:

Scotty
10-09-2004, 05:19 AM
You say .mpg, do you mean from .mpg files, MPEG-1, that you have on your computer?

You can strip out the sound with freeware software, for both the .mpg files and directly from MPEG2 (from DVD's) by using "backup" software.

If I get more details on exactly what you want, and exactly what system you are using, I can tell you what software to use (of course, I am using a Mac, so I know all of the software for that use a bit better then the PC's, although there is a LOT more software for the PC that is freely available).

-Scott

Ymir's blood
10-09-2004, 05:44 AM
I'm using WinXP. I'd like to be able to create .wav's from DVDs (have DVD drive) and/or MPEG movies.

Scotty
10-09-2004, 04:30 PM
Um, I haven't done this on the PC for a while, I can research more but of course before I can suggest anything I would have to try it, which means using MicroSquish software...this is difficult for me :)

Anyway, here is a range of software that will do what you want
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/software.htm

That whole site probably has everything on how to do it too.

-Scott

Corona688
10-10-2004, 10:47 PM
You can't just plain record while it's playing without a mic? Try playing with your recording mixer settings until you get sound. Some ancient soundcards might not support this, but any modern one should. Unless the MPAA's outlawed it and broke the feature or something stupid like that.

A program I wrote(SDL_scope (http://burningsmell.dyndns.org/sdlscope/index.html)) was indispensable to me in figuring out what settings my mixer wanted - just run SDL_scope and a music player, then fiddle with the mixer until stuff starts showing up on the scope.