Exacting Audio from a .MOV file?

I have a concert in a .MOV format and want to exact the audio so I can listen to it on my iPod. How do I do this? So is there an easy way to set where songs start and stop?

How about using QTPro to define the cuts you want, then exporting to a wave file that your Ipod will read?

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