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General_Brazil69
Hello there fellow members of this forum. I’d like to know if there is a way to remove audio clips from videos, so that you only have the audio instead of the video. Why? because id love to be able to listen to Dave Chappele's "Rick James Bitch" jokes and Carlos Mencia's "Dee Dee Dee" on the go, without having to spend a whopping 400 dollars just to store video clips that I could only watch for 3 hours on a full battery charge. So this is my idea. If there is a way to separate audio from video, and take that audio — decode it to mp3 codec — then burn it to a CD, I could listen to him on the go, without having to gaze down at my iPod video while walking through busy streets, or at school while trying to daydream about something other than "Rick James bitch!", while still listening to Dave Chappelle, Carlos Mencia, Chris Rock, DC Benny, or listening to the hilarious "Voice Over Dude" voice that Pablo Francisco imitates perfectly. This would be a great alternative for people who want to watch those funny stand-up comedy specials, rather than watching it.
igor
Hi - everything you mention is possible, and easily accomplished. VirtuadubMod (http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/virtualdubmod/VirtualDubMod_1_5_10_1_All_inclusive.zip?download) will help you rip the audio track from any video file that you have a codec for (and a couple you don't), and just about any MP3 encode/decode solution out there will get it converted. Take a look through www.doom9.org - though they are far more DVD-oriented, they have plenty of excellent tutorials to introduce you to the world of digital audio and video.
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