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Join Date: June 6, 2000
Location: Job hunting on the road...
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Best program for extracting sounds from a DVD?
Guys, just got a new confuser at work, and it needs some custom "beeps." It's got a DVD drive.
BTW, the DVD collection is proceeding apace... Next goal is to find a copy of Tremors 1,2,3.
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Join Date: February 28, 2002
Location: Canton, Oh
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Well, 'best' is a bit subjective. What operating system are you running?
If windoze, you can use the sound recorder to get up to 60seconds (I think). I use Sound Forge for heavy audio editing, but I doubt you'd need that. e-mail me private if you need help, note that AFAIK the only file format that support 5.1 sound natively is MPEG-2 possible 3, and most sound cards don't support recording 5.1 sound.
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