agt_spooky (
agt_spooky) wrote2008-01-17 02:15 pm
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Need computer help
Hey, does anyone know of a program that can take the audio off of a .mov file? I've got a Steve Carlson concert that I recorded at Creation Con that I love to watch, but I want to get the audio part off of it so I can burn it onto a CD to listen to in my car.
It would be great if the program worked on a Mac (where the video currently is) but I can work with a Windows program if need be.
Thanks!!
It would be great if the program worked on a Mac (where the video currently is) but I can work with a Windows program if need be.
Thanks!!
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I'm listening to my Steve Carlson concert right now through iTunes. :-)
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That was a great concert and there are several of Steve's non-yet-released songs that I wish I could listen to again and again.
As for how to "rip" the audio from your .mov file so you can burn it to a CD? I've used a freeware program called Audacity to do this same thing to various types of media files. Since I'm a PC user, I'm not totally sure about its Mac compatibility, but I believe they do have an OS X version available for the Mac if you're interested. The program does take a little getting used to, and it can be slightly intimidating at first glance, but its really rather easy once you get the hang of it.
I know you don't know me from Eve, but I'm glad to help in any way I'm able.
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Hope you drop by my LJ again!
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http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
I've had reasonably good luck using it, mostly for editing sound files. It's got a bit of a higher learning curve than QT, but is still manageable.
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