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Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 1,104
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How to? Rip snippets of sounds off DVDs
I need small bits of sound FX off some movie DVDs. Im watching a full movie and then need a small bit of sound maybe 30 minutes into the movie as I come across it. Whats the quickest method to do this? I need to do this off a lot of DVDs.
I have found programs that convert the whole soundtrack off a DVD to mp3 or wav, but then I have to go through the whole thing again or write down times then rip those bits. I just want to be able to rip off a sound patch as I come across it in a movie. Any ideas? (besides putting in an external recording device, I need to record the sounds to the same PC). |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Uranus
Posts: 2,808
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Use a soundcard audio capture program such as Audio Record Wizard. It will record any sound coming out of your speakers.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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Thanks, thats perfect!
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