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Post by kurt on Aug 21, 2007 23:26:31 GMT -5
ok here is my dillema so i found the 1998 nyc show on google videos and im tryin to convert it to mp3 so i can burn it but im at my wits end and i need some help if yall think you could help me id really appreciate it kurt
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Post by Happy_Chartreuse_Fog (Matt) on Aug 21, 2007 23:49:35 GMT -5
You should give audacity a try. It is a free (and awesome) bit of software. audacity.sourceforge.net/You can use it to record anything that you can hear on your computer. It also lets you chop the sounds up into bits, and export to MP3 if you install an encoder. This link may help you out if you decide to try it out: audacity.sourceforge.net/help/faq?s=recording&i=streamingThere are many other software options to do this, but Audacity is the most complete in my opinion.
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Post by kurt on Aug 22, 2007 16:40:24 GMT -5
alright thank you i'll try that....
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Post by Happy_Chartreuse_Fog (Matt) on Aug 23, 2007 16:09:53 GMT -5
Cool.
I've been though this process with DVDs before, the steps are pretty much the same for internet video/audio. I should also mention that sometimes the easiest way to do it is to connect the line out and line in ports on your sound card and record that way. I know that sounds silly, but not all comps can do a "WhatUHear" recording...
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Post by kurt on Aug 23, 2007 20:01:22 GMT -5
it didnt work dude i have no clue what im doing but thanks anyways
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