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21-May-2004, 10:55 AM #1
Question Digital video question
I have a video I shot with my Canon DV camera and have downloaded it to my PC. I have it in 2 formats AVI and WMV. I want to extract the sound track from the clip but cannot recall how to do it.

Can someone point me in the right direction?
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21-May-2004, 06:37 PM #2
Hiya

As its a Digital Video question, I've moved you here, where you should get more repiles

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22-May-2004, 12:09 AM #3
Need more info--What NLE are you using----I use Vegas and when I bring the avi in, i have two tracks, one for the video one for the audio--You can actually burn a CD of the audio from within Vegas.
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22-May-2004, 10:12 AM #4
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I had tried using Windows Movie Maker 2 and Roxio VideoWave.

Apparently I was using MS Windows Media Player 9 when I did this with before, since I just figured out how I did it. Hopefully I'll remember the next time!

Here is what you do: Start Win Media Player, open the video in question, put a blank CD in your burner (I can not see anyway to get this to my harddrive) and queue it up to where you want to start recording.
Click on File->Copy->Copy to Audio CD then click on the Copy button.

That's it. (Well you might want to adjust the settings for the sound quality first.)

(Sorry for posting this in the wrong forum, I did not see this one.)
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