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How to get audio from a video?

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I got bored and started makeing a video. Im useing windows Vista and windows movie maker/dvd maker etc windows in all.

I also have Roxia. My question is how do you get audio from a video that is on my computer? Like say I downloaded FF XIII versus trailer and wanted to use the music for a menu. How do extract the audio?

Thats just a example. Any help would appreciated thanks.

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  1. U can do that by downloading mp4 converter software here--- http://www.winavi.com/en/psp-3gp-mp4/ipo... which converts videos into mp4 audio.....  


  2. Here's what i do: since you already have windows movie maker, then first of all open that.

    1. Next go to file>import into collections.

    2. Find the vid you want music from and click "import"

    3. Drag the video you just imported to the timeline at the bottom where it says "audio/music". NOT WHERE IT SAYS VIDEO. Make sure its in the timeline mode and not storyboard.  (sometimes it will automatically split the vid into several different parts depending on the length, so just drag the part with the music you want)

    4. You can then trim the audio to however long you want it.

    5. Once you have it the length you want it, go to file>save movie file.

    6. Click my computer and then click next.

    7. Enter a name for it and and click next TWO more times.

    8. It will then save your audio file as a .wma and you can click finish. Just remember where you saved it so you can find it again easily.

    I hope that helped!! There are many ways to do it but i've found that the most simple.

  3. You have to use any of the various video to audio converters found on the web.  You have to download and install that converter and convert your desired video into audio clip.  You can also convert it online on Zamzar.com.

    this works always

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