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  1. As the title said, how can I do that? I have one personal file in rmvb format and I wonder how to extract the sound from it. How can I do it? If it's possible, convert it to MP3 or Wav audio formats. Thanks.
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  2. I have found some non-freewares programs around internet. But not one please me so, unfortunatelly. :C

    But I could find some way to do what I want. :P

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/225793-How-to-open-MP4-MKV-WMV-RM-MOV-OGM-with-any-editor-encoder

    After demuxed the sound using the guide I can get any sound editor and make all the convenient convertions that I intend.

    Audacity can help in this problem.

    Super can also help to to extract or convert the file too.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by devilcoelhodog; 13th Feb 2010 at 12:52.
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    Its easier to use the originals than re-encode or decode all the stuff again.......
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  4. Its easier to use the originals than re-encode or decode all the stuff again.......
    Yes... I'll do it if I could... But its impossible...

    Anyway, I could do it what I need using the guide.

    For those who needs to solve the same problems, follow the guide.

    Any more tips to solve these specifical problems, put here to help the others. :P

    Thanks.
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    Brute force, using an audio capture driver like TotalRecorder.
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  6. Nice tip !!!

    Audacity can help too. It's free ( and can record very well, just like TotalRecorder and other similar programs does) and I could use it before for recording some particular works. :P

    Thanks.
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