Guest goinnuts Posted January 20, 2004 Report Posted January 20, 2004 any help would me much appreciated many thanks mark.
Guest c0053659 Posted January 20, 2004 Report Posted January 20, 2004 For starters you dont call people a "hoe", especially if your asking for help :lol:
Guest siu99spj Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 If its a non-proprietary Windows coded (ASF, WMV) file then VirtualDub could be your tool of choice. It lets you rip the audio track right out into a WAV. If its a DVD, then some sort of ripping and using FlasK will be required but I've been requested by the moderators to keep quiet(er) on DVD ripping. If its proprietary Windows coded, then we got see if your card is ASIO2 compliant. If it is, you can record what the card is playing using MOST basic sound recorders. Hope this helps, But I'm definitely no hoe :wink:
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