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    I have a home video clip which is in VOB Format.. I would like to get a small audio clip off of it for my son, what is the easiest way to do this?

    I tried audacity, but it was very low pitched and static when I played it back..

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    Look for a program called Total Recorder, very easy to use and good quality.
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    It can be done fairly easily using sony movie studio as well.
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  4. DgIndex: Mark-in, Mark-out, File -> Demux audio
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    Originally Posted by V Bot View Post
    Look for a program called Total Recorder, very easy to use and good quality.
    I tried total recorder, but for some reason when I play the Clip through Media Play and hit record it says no output audio detected.
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    I have always had to start the Recorder first, then start what I want recorded. You could start the clip and then hit record. You can always go back in Total Recorder and cut/mark the track.
    Last edited by V Bot; 19th Mar 2010 at 20:50.
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    K, I will try that..
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    Total Recorder doesn't support AVI? This is what my clip is in..
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    You have to play the clip in another program, Have TR open as well and play, then hit record. VLC can play it.
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  10. Originally Posted by Soccerman77 View Post
    I have a home video clip which is in VOB Format.
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    Total Recorder doesn't support AVI? This is what my clip is in..
    Make up your mind. Which is it?
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    Yeah the clip opens in Windows Media Player..
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Originally Posted by Soccerman77 View Post
    I have a home video clip which is in VOB Format.
    Originally Posted by Soccerman77 View Post
    Total Recorder doesn't support AVI? This is what my clip is in..
    Make up your mind. Which is it?
    i converted to avi..
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  13. If you have the original VOB or AVI why are you bothering with Total Recorder? Just use a demuxing tool to extract the audio.
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