Is it possible to rip an audio track from a video file?

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  1. joekwan

    joekwan Member

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    I got a .ogm movie file, which contains 2 audio streams.

    If I want to select one of the tracks, and save it as an separate file, like .wav, .mp2, .mp3..etc, what should I do??

    Thanks for any helpful opinion.
     
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    Download VirtualDubMod.
    http://virtualdubmod.sourceforge.net/

    Once you've extracted the program from the zip file, open virtualdubmod.exe. Go to file menu and click open video. Look for the ogm movie on your hard drive. When it's done loading the video, go to streams menu and click stream list. You should see two track listed within the window. Select the first track or second track and click demux button. This will bring up a new window. Name the audio and click save. Make sure [bold]Don't run this job now; add it to the job control so I can run it in batch mode[/bold] is unchecked. It's right underneath save as type. Repeat for next track or until you nailed the right audio you're looking for.
     

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