Ok..I downloaded a few dance videos from google video. And I was able to convert them from .gvi to .avi with Virtual Dub. Now I wana convert them to mp3. But somehow I'm not able to do that. I tried to extract audio from the converted avi using virtual dub..but it doesn't play. I chose DivX codec to convert GVI video to AVI cause that keeps the file size tidy. Think divx causes problems ? And I'm not able to figure out how to convert gvi directly to mp3.
Any suggestions ?
Thanx
May-21-2006 16:46
stevieboy32808
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: United States
You can either do it the ghetto way by using any good stream ripper which records playback from your pc or do it professionally with TMPGEnc Xpress v3.0. That TMPG program extracts audio from video just like you asked.
May-21-2006 16:58
Omega_M
Nostalgia
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Ether
Does TMPGEnc Xpress recognize google video files ? .gvi's are relatively new.
May-21-2006 17:01
moevalith
moevalith.com
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Canada
All you really have to do is record all of the sounds that are of output (to your soundcard)during your video's playback, you'll need software to record your audio, wavelab does it for me, there's also total recorder that may work.
Originally posted by Omega_M
Does TMPGEnc Xpress recognize google video files ? .gvi's are relatively new.
No, but they do recognize .avi video files. You did say you converted them right? That's why I suggested that one.
May-21-2006 18:08
stefanoc
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: CA
if u have a mixer, then its easy.
have a stereo to rca cable going from your PC headphone to mixer input. and then run a rca to stereo cable from the mixer output to the PC line in. then record!
Registered: May 2004
Location: Dallas, TX: TX TA #45
When I was burning VCDs I came across a program that will just take the sound off of a video file. I cant recall the name, but try a google search for it, should find something that can do the trick.