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Google is Failed, Help Me Please. by Ash_ on 02-03-2005 at 11:38 AM

Ok,
i have G3 Live in Denver DVD and i want to rip the 15th track off it into like an MP3 file. i've tried searching google for something but i cant work it, i dont know any proper search terms for what im looking for.

i've tried like'DVD to MP3' n stuff like that but i cant find a suitable program.

if anyone can be stuffed, and you know of a _Free_ program that can do this link please.

stfu in advance, Ash_ :P j/k


RE: Google is Failed, Help Me Please. by -dt- on 02-03-2005 at 11:40 AM

blah if u want ill find my stero -> mic cable so u load up the dvd play it plug my cables in a record the sound in windows sound thingy , thats if you dont find a software method


RE: Google is Failed, Help Me Please. by surfichris on 02-03-2005 at 11:44 AM

Rip the dvd to your computer (or the specific chapter) as a AVI/mpeg file, get a program to separate the audio and video and dump out a wave file then cut it up if you need to in the end.

Can be a long process but pretty easy to do..


RE: Google is Failed, Help Me Please. by Chris.1 on 02-03-2005 at 02:27 PM

Do as CB says, or:

Open a sound recording utility - Microsofts "Sound Recorder" should do this. Chose to record from "What you here" or "Wave/MP3" in the volume control panel.

Play the dvd - and press record in sound recorder.

HTH, Chris.


RE: Google is Failed, Help Me Please. by kao on 02-03-2005 at 05:21 PM

windows sound recorder can only record up to 1 minute, right?...


RE: Google is Failed, Help Me Please. by Guido on 02-03-2005 at 06:51 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Kao
windows sound recorder can only record up to 1 minute, right?...
If that's the case (no idea), then you might record with Audacity.
RE: Google is Failed, Help Me Please. by megamuff on 02-03-2005 at 08:26 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Kao
windows sound recorder can only record up to 1 minute, right?...

correct. but, after that minuite has passed, you are able to record another minuite, and so on, so if you just keep clicking it really really fast........ :P or get a program that can click it for you, like clickoff