Wav. Help needed here!!!!!

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  1. rogeball

    rogeball Regular member

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    Hey i have a huge project commin up and i nee dwav. Files to put in the power point from some certain movies. i know i can download them off the web but not allt he clips i want are available and not all movies. so what program can i use too make my own wav. files from specific parts? please help ASAP
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  2. Domreis

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    Do you want to record something that you are saying or what or do you want to convert MP3 songs to WAV?

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  3. rogeball

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    i want to put a movie in my computer and record certain sound clips into wav. files so i can use it. for example if i have walk the line in my computer i want to be able to record the part where he says "Hello, Im Johnny Cash and this is my band" i dont want the stuff after or before just that part but in a Wav. File. I hope i explained it correctly. thank you for your help
     
  4. Digidave

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    Get Audacity. It will record anything that's coming out of your speakers, if set up properly. Then you can highlight the stuff you want to save & export as a wave file.
     
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    eve if its a movie im gonna extract the wav file from? thanx hope it works
     
  6. Digidave

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    You're not really "Extracting", you are just recording the sound as it's playing. Good Luck!
     
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    yea i understand thank you
     

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