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    Hello,

    I have a FLV file, and I would like to extract the audio from it into in MP3, is that possible?



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    Originally Posted by AlanAlan
    Hello,

    I have a FLV file, and I would like to extract the audio from it into in MP3, is that possible?



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    AlanAlan
    SUPER can do that. Look it up at the TOOLS section...
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    If Super fails, try MediaCoder
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    Here another FREE and SIMPLE solution to convert FLV to WAV or MP3 at once with Db gains

    1) REQUIREMENTS 1

    you must have FFDSHOW installed

    I personally recommend CCCP

    http://www.cccp-project.net/

    just install

    2) REQUIREMENTS 2

    You must configure FFDSHOW enabling FLV1 decoding

    like this :

    - menu START
    - Combined Community Codec Pack
    - Filters
    - FFDSHOW Video Decoder Configuration

    enable FLV1, see image bellow

    http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/2355/codecai0.jpg

    3) REQUIREMENT 3

    Install AVISYNTH

    4) INSTALL some already made scripts


    http://avi2iso.planetaclix.pt/youtube.rar

    UnRAR to a ROOT FOLDER, it will create a YOUTUBE FOLDER

    5) RUN SETUP.BAT

    this will register FLV playback in your system

    6) CONVERTING

    copy your FLV file into YOUTUBE FOLDER and RENAME IT to VIDEO.FLV

    YOU MUST RENAME IT TO VIDEO.FLV


    EXECUTE

    flv2mp3.bat

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    By this time you must be able to play any FLV in WMP, and convert to MP3 and WAV

    Hope this helps
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    An easier way to do it would be to use FLV Extract. It'll extract the FLV's streams into an MP3 audio stream, an AVI video stream, and a timecode file (that last one, if I remember correctly).
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