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Re: Any recommended software to convert a movie file into a wav or m

Subject: Re: Any recommended software to convert a movie file into a wav or m
From: "Mitch Hill" wa1ykn
Date: Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:42 am ((PDT))
At 10:52 AM 3/15/2011 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi All
>
>I have currently a couple of movie files I would like to convert into a
>wav or mp3 file (I used my camera to document a couple of unusual birds in=

>my state, quality is quite bad, but enough for ID purpose). Googling my
>problem obviously lead to many available softwares on line, but I'm not
>sure which ones to use.  BTW, I am looking for a free software, if possibl=
e
>
>Any recommendation?

Without knowing what movie file format you have, I have used "Goldwave"  to=

convert .avi format movie files from my Nikon DSLR camera into sound files=

and then load them into Audacity for editing.  Goldwave is not a free
program however has a free trial mode.  Another program to convert video
files is Prism, which is free for home use.


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Mitch & Shadow...

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