Ripping audio from a video - Page 2
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konadora
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Day[9]
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it requires command line though :[. it's super simple once you get the hang of it, and EXTREMELY powerful for compressing/decompressing/encoding etc | ||
Shauni
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On June 21 2009 18:22 konadora wrote: I decided to download an .avi version of K-ON, so little programs support .mkv =/ mkv is just a container. there are programs to extract the mp4 from the other files in it. http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MKVtoolnix this for instance | ||
konadora
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Okay, everything works so far! Thanks for all the help :D | ||
kaleidoscope
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Senx
Sweden5901 Posts
First download an video/audio converter, and convert your mp4 to a mp3 file. After that open it up in Audacity and cut out the audio section you want and save it as an mp3 again. | ||
Geo.Rion
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Highways
Australia6098 Posts
Official Site http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html (Read the features on this page and see how impressive it is). http://www.videohelp.com/tools/SUPER (Download here, much faster) Its the ultimate video/audio converter. Its like the VLC of converters, Here's the setting to rip audio from ANY video file. (It definitely works for MKV) + Show Spoiler + I use it to: - Convert videos for ipod - DVD to avi - youtube files to ipod - get audio from video files - pretty any video conversion | ||
Highways
Australia6098 Posts
On June 21 2009 18:33 Day[9] wrote: i REALLY like ffmpeg it requires command line though :[. it's super simple once you get the hang of it, and EXTREMELY powerful for compressing/decompressing/encoding etc SUPER lets you use ffmpeg, and it uses a GUI. | ||
ahswtini
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konadora
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stafu
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Roffles
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konadora
Singapore66063 Posts
On June 22 2009 01:16 Roffles wrote: Don't go MKV. Not a lot of programs support MKV, and MKV is overall just terrible. At times, even VLC has issues with MKV file format. Daum Pot player plays MKV just fine. Most of the subbed animes are in either mkv or mp4, so I can't do much (.avi has shitty quality) | ||
Shauni
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On June 22 2009 01:16 Roffles wrote: Don't go MKV. Not a lot of programs support MKV, and MKV is overall just terrible. At times, even VLC has issues with MKV file format. It's more like: VLC is shit for having issues with MKV, not the format's fault. | ||
konadora
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Chef
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For watching videos, use Media Player Classic and nothing else. VLC is old news and doesn't work as well as it did when it came out. I love MKV file format, but it's only good while you're on the computer. You get to choose the audio streams, choose the sub streams, etc etc. You don't get that with many other containers. But if you're planning on using the video anywhere else, download AllToAvi so you can convert the videos. It lets you choose what audiostream you want, what softsubs you want to turn into hardsubs and it's really easy to use. Make sure you have CCCP too, of course gl gl | ||
VIB
Brazil3567 Posts
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EchOne
United States2906 Posts
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Chef
10810 Posts
Booted it up... Pretty gross. I think I'm sticking with MediaCoder lol. | ||
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