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    I want to take some cool sounds from a few movies and put them on my home movies. I guess I want to know what are a few good programs for cutting out audio clips and any techniques that are useful in finding the portion that you want to cut. Video is easy to find the part that you want because you can see it. What can I do for audio.

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    cool edit , soundforge , goldwave , vegas , premiere pro , protools
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    Originally Posted by whatever
    Wavelab

    wavelab is a very good app - but its hard to recomend at its very high price (which is out of line) , plus apple (who now owns it ) has stopped support ..
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  4. videocheez,

    According to you computer details you have a soudblaster sound card. If you had the Creative Recorder bundled with it you can use that to capture to .wav anything playing on your computer (ie anything through any file player). Just set the source to 'What U hear'.

    Alernatively you could do a video edit in VirtualDub and just save the wav file - no need to output the video again
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    he wants to edit -- not capture
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  6. Actually he said he wanted to 'cut' not edit! Please explain how he would extract the audio from a video file without creating another file because I'm lost now?

    Just offering an alternative is all
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  7. Load your DVD/VOB/MPG in DVDx and use the slider,then import .mpg to TMPGEnc and demux(you can also export to mp3 or wav).Then import into your video editing software(Ulead VideoStudio,Pinnacle Studio,etc).
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    Thanks for all of the info guys. I suppose I better get to work. For some reason I think this is going to be more difficult and time consuming than cutting video, but i gotta learn this because my films are missing something without some audio enhancements.

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