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The Renaissance Man
04-21-06, 01:57 PM
Any ideers on how to accomplish this?
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Stephon
04-21-06, 02:53 PM
Hey Chris-
Don't know much about your editing software (since I'm a PC person), but the one I use has separate tracks for audio and video. Both are lockable.
So, what I do is get the segment I want, lock the audio track, delete the video track, and then render what's left.
If you want to turn it into an MP3, download the trial version of GoldWave; it will allow you to convert the file.
Hope that's of some help. Talk to you soon.
The Renaissance Man
04-21-06, 03:09 PM
T'anks
fettucinibrother
04-21-06, 04:49 PM
Quicktime Pro should do that with no problems. It's a $30 purchase, but it works good when converting all sorts of files from one format to another. It's worth the money if you are a Mac person. IMHO.
Alfredo
fettucinibrother
04-21-06, 04:59 PM
I apoligize for giving false info...I realized right after I sent that last post that I misread you inquiry. I thought that I read "How do you convert a .wav file when you actually asked how to convert a .wmv file. Not sure how to do that. I am a Mac user and I use with the free version of Windows Media Viewer to view .wmv files.
Sorry,
Alfredo
Rachel Peters
04-21-06, 05:58 PM
Chris - what program are you using?
The Renaissance Man
04-21-06, 07:16 PM
Thanks to all!
Have found a li'l program called EasyWMA which does the trick.
Was s'prised to find that Final Cut wouldn't import it (and yet not, as wmv's are fer Windows).
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