in search of a good tool to stripe audio part from a video file Thread poster: Brandis (X)
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Brandis (X) Local time: 13:22 English to German + ...
Hello all, I used to have this kind of a program, but the CD got damaged and now I am on the look out for a suitable tool, using which one could stripe the audio (MPEGII or so) from Video (.AVI DVD type) files. I shall be most obliged for all hints and help. Best regards, Brandis | | |
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Brandis (X) Local time: 13:22 English to German + ... TOPIC STARTER I know this tool | Sep 11, 2005 |
Wojciech Froelich wrote: http://www.virtualdub.org/[/quote]But it doesn´t do what I need. I am in search of a tool using which the audio part can be separated for trancription (later translation). Typically the file has multiple formats .avi, MPEG II and IV , DVD etc., .mov also. These are the file formats I can choose from. The pre-requisite to use this tool is to have an audio file and a video file. Best regards, Brandis | | |
Here are some useful tools ... | Sep 12, 2005 |
Hi Brandis, this link http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Best/audio-capturer.html gives you a choice of tools that either record sound from the audio devices of your machine or actually claim to strip the audio content (DVD audio to CD). Hope this helps. mp | |
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Robert Zawadzki (X) Local time: 13:22 English to Polish + ... http://www.mp3towav.org/Video-to-Audio-Converter/ | Sep 12, 2005 |
But this is not really my business. I used it once (and it did the job) | | |
Olaf (X) Local time: 13:22 English to German Try PVAStrumento (freeware) | Sep 12, 2005 |
You can use PVAStrumento to demux mpeg2 files. It splits up mpeg2 files into separate video and audio files. http://www.offeryn.de/dv.htm#pvas | | |
Brandis (X) Local time: 13:22 English to German + ... TOPIC STARTER shall try this | Sep 12, 2005 |
you mean it actually separates full audio contenct for example from a movie video and finally the video will not have any audio. What i mean is first step load the file into this tool and choose to extract all audio content, the remainder being voice/soundless video, where the processed dubbed or so audio can be pressed on it!!!? That would be great. Infact I have just now tried a tool OSS Audio extractor and extracted the audio part fully, but the video still contains the original audio content.Best regards, Brandis | | |
Olaf (X) Local time: 13:22 English to German
Brandis wrote: u mean it actually separates full audio contenct for example from a movie video and finally the video will not have any audio. [/quote] Yes, if you process an MPEG2 file, the tool will create two separate files with the extensions: .mpa: contains only the sound .mpv: contains only the video without sound HTH, Olaf | |
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Brandis (X) Local time: 13:22 English to German + ... TOPIC STARTER Thanks all of you | Nov 3, 2006 |
I have now tried audacity as well, and it did the job. Thank you all for the help. Best Brandis | | |