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Title: [Resolved]Creating music CD from a Divx file Post by: alexgontijo on March 01, 2004, 10:01:31 PM Hi guys,
I want to create a music CD from a Divx file. I searched and found a tutorial teaching to do it from a DVD, but I only have the divx file. Does anyone knows how to do that? Extract the audio from the Divx movie and then record into a audio CD. Thanks for any help. Regards, AleX Post edited by: cavey, at: 2004/10/13 23:20 Title: Re: [Resolved]Creating music CD from a Divx file Post by: afonic on March 02, 2004, 01:21:01 AM Open the DivX file in VirtualDub and from there select File -> Save WAV.
Burn the WAV and you have an audio CD (maybe it need chopping in two, use Goldwave or split the video first as I show in the guide and save the wave later). Title: Re: [Resolved]Creating music CD from a Divx file Post by: alexgontijo on March 02, 2004, 11:55:59 AM Thanks!
I\'ll try and post results latter! AleX Title: Re: [Resolved]Creating music CD from a Divx file Post by: alexgontijo on March 02, 2004, 09:41:49 PM It worked great!!!
Thanks a lot man!!! AleX Title: Re: [Resolved]Creating music CD from a Divx file Post by: afonic on March 03, 2004, 04:24:42 AM Glad you did it. I\'ll make this a sticky for anyone who wants to know.
Title: Re: [Resolved]Creating music CD from a Divx file Post by: hornswaggler502 on June 30, 2004, 12:27:45 AM FYI, for those who have QuickTime Pro, you can also export the audio track of your Divx movie (or any movie for that matter) as a WAV or AIFF.
I use this sometimes to listen to movie audio on my iPod. To break it into pieces, I personally recommend Audacity. It\'s free, works on many platforms, and is commercial quality. If the audio for the divx/xvid movie is MP3, Audacity will open it directly from the movie file itself. Then you can chop and save in smaller parts as you need. r |