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extract audio stream from video
Name: giovanigonzales Date: January 16, 2008 at 10:53:06 Pacific OS: Win XP CPU/Ram: 512 MB Product: Dell
Comment:
Hello all, I have a video file that has 2 separate audio streams in it, in 2 different languages. I only need the english audio stream, my question is:
- which is the simplest way to extract the audio streams in a separate sound file (wav, mp3 etc)? VirtualDub only extracts the first one.
Name: aegis Date: January 16, 2008 at 12:20:25 Pacific
Reply:
I know of a couple programs that will record anything that your audio card puts out. 'Total Recorder' and 'Replay AV' work very well, but they are not free.
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Response Number 2
Name: giovanigonzales Date: January 16, 2008 at 23:12:54 Pacific
Reply:
well thanks, but I just found that VirtualDubMod is doing the job, and very good
Recording the sound is an option but then you'll have to adjust the time to synchronise the sound with the video, too much bother.
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