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can't nobody hold us down
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Does anyone know how, or if it's possible to do that in WMM? I'd like to save the music from a video seperately. If you know how, or even if there's another programme that could do it, could you please tell me how? I'd appreciate it.
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Team Flack
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Do you want to use the music off a video and use it in another video?I know how to do that but I don't know how to get it actually off the clip sorry!
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can't nobody hold us down
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Nah, I wanted to just take it off. Thanks anyway.
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Banned
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Hi Markus, Ive been told you make banners for people. Can you help me please?
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Jolly good
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Try using the Windows Media Encoder...
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...r/default.mspx You'll be able to import the video and save the audio as a wma file. I usually use virtualdub to extract audio and Goldwave to save as mp3 though Virtualdub doesn't work with wmv video files. |
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Senior Member
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YES! I've been wanting to do this for aaages.
Thanks so much James, and thanks for bringing it up Mark ![]() EDIT: Cant get it to work, can someone explain to me what to do please ![]() |
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can't nobody hold us down
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Thanks James.
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Cyber Warrior
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Alternatively, if your movie clip is on mpg format, .avi, .wmv or any movie format readable by Windows Movie Maker, (Available with XP SP2), import it into Windows Movie Maker, select time-line as opposed to Story Board and drag the movie clip to the Audio / Music line.
Then do Save Movie or Publish Movie if on Vista and you create a .wma file of the audio track of the movie clip. The benefit of doing it this way is that you have a chance of editing out any extraneous sound. Do this first on the video clip using the split / splice clip facility. |
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