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transfer songs from dvd film to audio cd
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any recommended software downloads etc 8)
ta very much
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hi there!
I will tell you the easiest way to achieve this, and it doesnt involve lengthy instructions and a gizillion different software packages!
you need a run-of-the mill Audio editor, something that can record basically. I use a great package that comes with older Creative soundblaster cards called 'Wave studio'. you may be able to download this from google search
Alternatively, Adobe have a program called 'Audition' which does the same thing. It's a 30day trial, but im sure there are cracks etc available (not that im condoning such behaviour!)
http://www.adobe.com/products/tryadobe/main.jsp#product=92
that should do the trick! when you have installed it, play your dvd movie on the computer, and open a new document in Audition. simply now press the red record icon, to record the sound coming from your movie
any more info, just holla
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