Extracting Audio from Video in CS4

working in Adobe cs4.  Have the suite.  Can someone tell me the best way to pull audio out of my video so that I can edit it in Soundbooth?

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  • Is it possible in java to extract audio from video file and ...

    Hi,
    Is there any API in java for creating DVD video from Normal TV and extract audio from video file and convert MP3 to WMA file. What about java Media Framework and Java 3D API?
    If it is notpossible in java which will be the next option. Vc++?
    Please help me.
    Thanking in advance.
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    Vinod A

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  • Extracting audio from video clip to use as narration?

    Hi there,
    I have a video clip in which I want to take the audio of actor speaking and put it onto another video.
    I.e. he is speaking about walking in the park. I want to take him speaking about walking in the park and put it onto the clip where he is actually walking in the park.
    How do I do this in premiere elements 10?

    Hi Bill,
    Thanks for the quick response. I guess my question now is how would I do those two things?
    In terms of exporting the audio, where can I find that option when I'm on timeline?
    What do you mean by "Alt-click" and what is a "muxed file"?
    Thanks again,
    Mallory
    Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 19:01:51 -0700
    From: [email protected]
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    Subject: Extracting audio from video clip to use as narration?
        Re: Extracting audio from video clip to use as narration?
        created by Bill Hunt in Premiere Elements - View the full discussion
    Welcome to the forum. There are several ways to accomplish this, and your choice might well rest on how you like to work, and what you are doing, such as Deleteing Video. First, you could Export/Share just the Audio as a PCM/WAV @ 48KHz 16-bit, from your Timeline, and Import that into a New Project, where the Audio WAV file would be used. OTOH, you could Atl-click on the Video portion of the muxed file, and Delete the Video, leaving only the Audio portion. Good luck, Hunt
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  • Extracting Audio from Video With QuickTime Pro?

    I read on another discussion board that QuickTime Pro could record/extract audio only from a video file. So I purchased the QuickTime Pro upgrade today (for Windows XP) but can't seem to find out how to do it, assumimg that post was correct and it can be done at all.
    The Nero video editing software I use can get the video file in MPEG-2, MPEG-1, AVI and other formats. I tried MPEG-1, but even the conversion to QuickTime's .mov format came up with no audio at all. I noticed a post here saying that was a limitation of the software. I could purchase the QuickTime MPEG-2 add-on but that seems to only allow playback and doesn't look like it will help any.
    Another post on the other discussion board said that virtualdub.org has a software program that could do this extraction, but silly me I went with Apple and was delighted to read about the no refund policy just now. :-/
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    In order to extract a track (video or audio) the file first must have those as independent tracks.
    MPEG 1 and 2 are "muxed" (video and audio in the same track) so QuickTime Pro has nothing to extract.
    MPEG Streamclip (free) can convert .mpg and .mpeg files to QuickTime formats.
    If you export from Nero as .avi you can also use QuickTime Pro to extract tracks as it will have at least two.
    MPEG 1 and 2 are playback formats and are not intended to be edited.

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  • Extract Audio from Video Clip

    I want to extract the audio from a video clip and use it in another setting as an MP3, AVI, WAV -- or whatever. How do I do this in FCE?

    Export a QuickTime movie and select Audio Only. You'll get an AIF file @48kHz. You can then convert to other formats in iTunes or other software.

  • Extracted audio from video file is white noise

    Hi, I'm working on an animated series as a sound designer (my first gig as such). I'm getting .mov files from the director with some audio already added. In some cases, he just wants me to add tracks to what's already there and export it containing my audio and his.
    The video looks OK (though the playback is pretty choppy, but that might be system limitations) but the extracted audio that shows up on the separate audio track is very loud white noise. There appears to be breaks where there's silence on the track but the audio is completely fuzzed-out and unintelligible.
    The only thing I can think of is I'm using XP, he's on OS X. However, we both have current versions of QuickTime so why would it matter.
    Any advice or insight would be appreciated. Thanks!

    Hi grilch,
    I'd definitely need to know the format of the audio stream. If you play the MOV file directly in Quicktime, does the audio play properly?
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  • Extract audio from video for iMOVIE 09 then edit movie?

    Can someone pls help explain to me how i do this:
    I have recorded a video of myself talking in front of a camcorder, that is in imovie. I have also recorded the audio of me speaking at the same time, in order for me to have higher quality sound. This is recorded separate through garage band and an external microphone i have. I want to replace the audio in the movie with the recorded audio in garage band. So the video looks and sounds great.
    I then want to be able to edit the video while keeping the audio in sync with the speech.
    I would really appreciate help from someone on this!!
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    ok so this is what i have been able to do so far:
    I have been able to detach the audio from the video off the camcorder and import the recorded audio from my external microphone.
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  • Extracting Audio from Video

    Hi,
    I was wondering if there is a way to get a Java program to read a video file, and extract its audio component into a separate audio file.
    I tried searching around for such capabilities in the java.sound and javax.media packages, but have had no luck so far.
    I was able to find a code which converts .au files to .aiff, but this is restricted to audio files and is therefore not scalable for video formats.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated :-)

    I was wondering if there is a way to get a Java program to read a video file, and extract its audio component into a separate audio file.I have not done it, but I believe it is possible.
    To achieve this (obviously you would have to use a Processor for this), first you have get all the tracks from the video being played, then you would have to check the format of that track, if it happens to be some audio format enable it, otherwise disable the track.
    I have edited the code from AVTransmit2 (which uses this for setting the format of tracks for transmission):
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  • Removing Audio From Video (Problem 2) !!!HELP!!!

    I have succesfully managed to remove audio and add new audio to an (avi) video. However, when I tried to do the same thing with an new (mpeg) video/ soundtrack. Logic did not allow me to extract audio from video or give me the option to de-select audio tracks when bouncing. So when I extract video with audio I get the old audio track plus the new audio combined. Is it do with the video format? can I convert video formats in logic? many thanks, Ben.

    open in quicktime, then click save as and save as a .mov file. This should work. Not sure why this is happening though. Let me know if this works...
    Please remember the helpful and solved problem....
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  • Extracting audio from purchased videos

    Is there a way to extract the audio from videos purchased through iTunes? I'd like to buy some of the video albums, but since I don't have a new iPod that will play them, I'd like to at least get the audio to my iPod.
    Thanks,
    John

    The only way I know of would be to to capture the output of iTunes using a utility such as Audio Hijack or Wiretap. Either of those utilities can save the captured audio in a format that iTunes can re-import and transfer to your iPod.

  • Extract audio from dvd

    I am trying to extract audio from a DVD I have previously made, when I open it there is nothing in the Audio_TS file. I have seen the previous post about video files. http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=596051&tstart=15
    I would imagine that it would work the same way. I tried streamclip but it says I am missing a the mpeg-2 component. I did not think I needed this for a non-comercial DVD,
    I would like a simple way to use a sound clip off a dvd if that is possible. thanks

    follow Daniel's excellent suggestion (hardware solution).
    to get just the audio (parts of) from a DVD is no trivial task…
    the mpeg2 playback component is needed, because that is the codec in use on any videoDVD
    the AUDIO_TS is allways empty on a videoDVD, it is only in use for SuperAudioDVDs.. (rare HiFi format)
    the audio of a dvd is well hidden, "woven", muxxded (=tech term) into a data stream… tools as mentioned bbdemuxx demux that stream, in a second step you have to convert the file into something... usefull....
    get a few cables, as Daniel said...
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    invest in tools as Ambrosia's Wiretap which records any sound, your Mac produces... you playback the DVD on your Mac, and you record simultanously the sound... needs additional $$ software and the same amount of time as Daniel's suggestion…

  • Extracting audio from many clips at a time

    I have to extract some audio from many many video clips, so I was attempting to do it in one step, but Logic extract only from one clip at a time 
    So I'm thinking to use Audio Converter (it can extract audio from many clips in one step), but it ask me the AIFF encoding Bitrate (among 64 and 192 kbps). So I'm wondering... but Logic which AIFF bitrate manages???
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    yes, it is possible. Infact, it is the normal practice to add those 10 roles to that single user in SU01 direclty.
    and as I said, user comparison should be scheduled normally in SAP system landscape to do the things automatically, however not immediately but after some time.
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/52/6714a9439b11d1896f0000e8322d00/content.htm
    If you want user comparison immediately, then you need to do it manually in the role.

  • Extracting Audio From Copy-Protected DVD

    I am doing the audio mastering of a feature film I've made. I'm wanting to extract the audio of a DVD I purchased so that I can see the wave form, study the audio dynamics, and see if I can attempt to match some of the eq characteristics toward my own film.
    Does anyone know how to be able to, again, directly extract the audio from DVD material for this purpose? I not only have Logic Pro 7, but I also have Final Cut Studio and all the apps that come with it. I also have Peak 4, Toast 6, and Waveburner. Can I use any of these apps (if not Logic itself) to accomplish this taks? And if so . . . how?
    Thank you very much in advance for all the responses,
    Javier Calderon

    HI there!
    Right, the way i understand it, you need to get the macro (protection) off the DVD...well, there are ways to do that. I guess the best for you is a software that automatically converts VOB into Avi or Mpeg (both of which will have the sound embedded). Then you can convert such file into Quicktime Pro as .mov (or just use them as such in Final Cut and extract audio form video...)
    The only mac soft i know that does that is Handbrake, and it's a free soft, so you shouldn't have trouble finding it. Still, you may still have to bypass the macro, as I'm not sure Handbrake will let you convert a protected disc. There is another software that will delete data protection and zone info and create a folder containing the VOB. MacTheRipper is only for "backing up" purpose, and should not be used to rip DVDs, but since it's your own material, it's fine for you to use it.
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    Have you considered playing your DVD off a DVD player and recording the sound straight into the computer in real time?

  • How can you rip audio from video

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    Possible in iMovie 08 with a lot of tinkering. Easy in iMovie 9 and iMovie 11 with drag and drop.
    See [Aaron's blog post for how to do it in iMovie 08|http://imovie08.blogspot.com/2007/08/how-to-extract-audio-from-clip.html]

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