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Richard Crowley

Jan 1, 1970
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Let me get this straight: "all *audio* sources" (emphasis added).
That is the typical LIE that i have been dealing with.
I have video type files; if it cannot open them, it is worthless to
me.

Thousands of people use that software application successfully
every day (including me). Most of us are not inclined to repeat
back to you what you should have read in the instructions.
Good luck.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Richard said:
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If you choose to ignore what it takes to register a DLL file
(even after being explicitly advised to do so), we probably
won't be of much help to you.



Then you should notify VideoHelp that they (along with
Google, apparently) are lying to people. Don't expect them
to take you seriously.
Let me Pete & RePete; I downloaded the DLL and properly "registered" it.
 
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Frank Bemelman

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert Baer said:
Thanks!
They eXplicitly say they do what i need, rather than (like the
others) lie and say "do it all" but do *not* mention video files at all.
Furthermore,it is "small" enough that i can reliably download via POTS.
This tells me that Google is not all that great..

Well, it was the first hit after I typed "extracting audio avi" in Google ;)
 
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Richard Crowley

Jan 1, 1970
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Let me Pete & RePete; I downloaded the DLL and
properly "registered" it.

Well, no. You did not say that you registered the DLL in any
of the messages that you have posted yet. You may go to
Google Groups and confirm this if you like.

So just to be clear, at the command line you typed...
regsvr32 wmp.dll
 
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Ralph Wade Phillips

Jan 1, 1970
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Howdy!

Robert Baer said:
As i said, i downloaded the DLL and the program still bitched.
FWIW, it appears that none of theprograms you mentioned have video
file capability.

Huh? HowinHELL am I using VirtualDubMOD to edit video files
then????

ALL of the VirtualDub series edit video files - and as a preliminary
they want you to strip the AUDIO file off, doable from within the series.

RwP
 
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Ralph Wade Phillips

Jan 1, 1970
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Howdy!


Let me Pete & RePete; I downloaded the DLL and properly "registered"
it.

First time you've mentioned registering it.

And how did your "properly 'registered' it"?

Via REGSVR32? Or via some web site?

RwP
 
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DaveM

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert Baer said:
Of all the responses, this is the second one to mention (so far) the
*only* program that MAY work.

No, it's not the only one that does what you want to do. As I and a couple
others have mentioned before, Total Recorder will record anything that comes
through your sound card. It will save the recorded audio to many formats,
such as .wav, .mp3, and several others. I know it does because I just
stripped the audio from a music video as it was playing in Media Player.

Why don't you get that chip off your shoulder and speak reasonably with the
folks who, out of the kindness of their hearts, have offered assistance to
you. Remember, the people who use these news groups are here because of a
common interest, not out of any obligation to help whiners and bitchers such
as yourself. To be a bit more terse, you should not have bothered us in an
electronic repair group with your inane ability to select a software package
to do your bidding.

Get a grip and grab a glass of cold iced tea to help you cool down.
--
Dave M
MasonDG44 at comcast dot net (Just substitute the appropriate characters in
the address)

Never take a laxative and a sleeping pill at the same time!!
 
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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert said:
As i said, i downloaded the DLL and the program still bitched.
FWIW, it appears that none of theprograms you mentioned have video
file capability.
i don't understand the problem ?, i write software here and there
and i do have a AVI video stream viewer that i use from installed
video devices or using the installed codac's for decompression of
a file or compression into a desired format.
it's all part of windows programming. did i miss something here?
 
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CJT

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert said:
At least *they* do not lie and say they do it all.
But it is clear that it will not handle video files.

Perhaps it's not the way you want to go, but as you play the A/V file,
that software is capable of recording its associated sound to a file.

As others have pointed out, extraction is something different.
But you didn't ask for extraction programs.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Richard said:
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Thousands of people use that software application successfully
every day (including me). Most of us are not inclined to repeat
back to you what you should have read in the instructions.
Good luck.
Gee..take your own advice and *read* my requirements!
The so-called "universal" sound capture programs are not made for
video files, period.
Thousands of people use those programs for *other* uses: CDs, sound
file conversions, recording frommike / line inputs, etc - - - and *that*
works.
But *NOT* what i needed.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Frank said:
Well, it was the first hit after I typed "extracting audio avi" in Google ;)
The secret being is to enter the correct request.
Thanks for the heads up.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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Jamie said:
i don't understand the problem ?, i write software here and there
and i do have a AVI video stream viewer that i use from installed
video devices or using the installed codac's for decompression of
a file or compression into a desired format.
it's all part of windows programming. did i miss something here?
Yup! What i wanted is to "extract" the sound to some kind of sound file.
Thanks to someone else, i got the program *made* for that and now i
have what i needed.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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DaveM said:
No, it's not the only one that does what you want to do. As I and a couple
others have mentioned before, Total Recorder will record anything that comes
through your sound card. It will save the recorded audio to many formats,
such as .wav, .mp3, and several others. I know it does because I just
stripped the audio from a music video as it was playing in Media Player.

Why don't you get that chip off your shoulder and speak reasonably with the
folks who, out of the kindness of their hearts, have offered assistance to
you. Remember, the people who use these news groups are here because of a
common interest, not out of any obligation to help whiners and bitchers such
as yourself. To be a bit more terse, you should not have bothered us in an
electronic repair group with your inane ability to select a software package
to do your bidding.

Get a grip and grab a glass of cold iced tea to help you cool down.
Start from scratch.
I downloaded a number of programs that falsely claimed that they
would capture sound from any source.
*NONE* of them worked.
That is why i posted what you saw.
Then someone mentioned a program written eXplicitly to do what i
needed; i now have the audio file and the original AVI is intact.
So from that point forward, i did not need to try yet another program
that had the same claims (or less) than those i tried.
 
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Robert Baer

Jan 1, 1970
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CJT said:
Perhaps it's not the way you want to go, but as you play the A/V file,
that software is capable of recording its associated sound to a file.

As others have pointed out, extraction is something different.
But you didn't ask for extraction programs.
Well, until now, i did not know that was the term / terminology.
 
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Never Mind

Jan 1, 1970
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Start from scratch.
I downloaded a number of programs that falsely claimed that they
would capture sound from any source.
*NONE* of them worked.
That is why i posted what you saw.
Then someone mentioned a program written eXplicitly to do what i
needed; i now have the audio file and the original AVI is intact.
So from that point forward, i did not need to try yet another program
that had the same claims (or less) than those i tried.

A file in itself is not an audio source, so it's not false claims but
simply that the suggested programs don't do what exactly you want, in the
way that you want.

Never mind, the only downside is that next time you ask for advice there
will be a bunch of potential replyees who will just think "asshole", and
move on to the next thread.
 
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Richard Crowley

Jan 1, 1970
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Never mind, the only downside is that next time you ask for advice
there
will be a bunch of potential replyees who will just think "asshole",
and
move on to the next thread.

You got that one right.
 
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