Hi,
I am new here!
Well, here's my question .
I am watching this video at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLW_3ESsZIg
Now, I want to convert only music clips from video to mp3 without converting or downloading the entire movie. Example
The music clip starts at 20:10 and finishes at 21:11. The entire episode last 1:24:20. So, at some point I want only places where they have music in a movie. I hope I am being clear here?
I use video2mp3.
Is there a software that can do it?
Thanks
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Thanks but here is the Windows built-in audio recorder? Where can i find it within my PC? is that Windows player?
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ok, i tried but i don't have a sound mixer on my PC I have a brand new PC. I went to right click on volume-recording devices right clicked on screen show disabled devices, and I don't see stereo mixer there. what do i do now?
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Sometimes double clicking the volume control in the notification area will give a mixer option.
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This is not abut mixer, this is yet another application should be when going to volume-system sound, there should be microphone images and stereo mixer on which you click and it will record. Do you know what I am talking about?
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Ok, can anyone explain to me how to record on sound recorder from pc, exactly, in windows 7, please
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I am watching this video at
Ok, I am reposting my original question.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLW_3ESsZIg
Now, I want to convert only music clips from video to mp3 without converting or downloading the entire movie. Example
The music clip starts at 20:10 and finishes at 21:11. The entire episode last 1:24:20. So, at some point I want only places where they have music in a movie. I hope I am being clear here?
Now I do not have a sound mixer on my PC, when I go to volume,recording devices, system sound, and right click on show disabled devices, I do not see a Sound mixer. Is that because I have a new computer, and microsoft doesn't provide that mixer because of copyright isues? if so, hat can I do?
I use video2mp3.
Is there a software that can do it?
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Do you see a device called "what you hear"?
If I recall correctly the default sound drivers in windows doesn't install the sound mixer as a recording device. You may have to go to the sound device manufacturer's web set and install full drivers from there. -
I am talking about this: STEREO MIX that's supposed to be on speakers icon right click on Recording Device. All I see is options for microphones, which I don't have. There also should have been Stereo Mix -IDT High Definition audio, which is not there. I clicked on show disabled devices, and it doesn't show. Now, My question is this, should it be there or not at all? My PC is 3 years old Dell.
Also, is that because I do not have microphones when I go to audio recorder I get an audio recorder device cannot be found.
Is there some way that I still be able to record music or not? -
Sorry, I meant to say "the default sound drivers in windows don't install Stereo Mix as a recording device." Get full drivers from the sound device manufacturer. Probably Realtek.
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I am sorry for one more question, I plugged in headphones frommp3 player and my sound recorder started working, but the music file had no sound. Is that because I used little headphones from mp3 instead of microphone?
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You plugged headphones into the microphone jack on the computer? You can't really use regular headphones as a microphone. Are you talking about a headset with a microphone? Something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-Audio-326-Stereo-Headset/dp/B001S2RCXW/ -
i just want to know what i should use microphone or headset like? I heard that store doesn't sell microphones for PC they sell headphone and microiphoen build in
http://www.amazon.com/Plantronics-Audio-326-Stereo-Headset/dp/B001S2RCXW/ -
You might end up having to use a loopback cable:
http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/tutorial_recording_computer_playback_on_windows.html
Here's a free sound recorder program (giveaway) available for the next 7 hours or so.
It has some good reviews despite the stupid name and it apparently fixed someone's HP computer with the same problem.
http://giveaway.glarysoft.com/allsoundrecordervistav1.3%28rerun%29-835/
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So, it sounds like there's no solution.
Ok, if I buy headset with microphone will it do the job?
Do you know whether VLC can do this job of recording music or any other well known software?
I am not comfortable downloading software that has a questionable zip extension from unknown site. http://giveaway.glarysoft.com/allsoundrecordervistav1.3%28rerun%29-835/
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Everything mentioned in this thread is possible. You can buy a microphone and use that to record audio from your speakers. It doesn't have to be a "computer microphone". You can use a loopback cable to route the line output of the sound card to a line input on the sound card. You can get full drivers for your sound device and record "stereo mix" or "what you hear". You can download the video, extract/compress the audio portion you want.
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the easiest way is to download the whole movie, demux the audio from the video, delete the video since you obviously don't want it, then load the audio into an audio editing app, like audacity or ocenaudio or any number of other apps and cut out the portion you want and then delete the original.
the way you are trying to do it now is half-assed to say the least and you're just wasting your time. -
demux the audio from the video? How?
This is the first time that I am attempting to do it.
the way you are trying to do it now is half-assed to say the least? There's no need for such language. I came here to get help since I am a novice.
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Here's the trim you wanted as an uncompressed PCM WAV file. I started a few seconds early and ended a few seconds late -- you can trim it as you desire. You won't be able to eliminate the voices and other noises.
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And if the concern is downloading bandwidth, some apps allow you to download only the audio, so the filesize will usally be small compared to the video+audio