cat, how do u know he's using Premiere?
wolf.. find and get VirtualDub from
doom9. after you've downloaded it, start up VDub and go to File - Open video file... now locate ur clip (avi, mpeg, or whatever; then click to import it). then go to File - Save WAV... specify a filename for the audio, let Vdub run the process, and wait for it to finish. now u have a wav file which contains ur audio. this is the highly-preferred filetype for editing in Premiere with.. but if u wanna convert it to mp3 (for some reason), i suggest using dBpowerAMP Music Converter, which is available
here. instructions for using (the very easy-to-use) dBpowerAMP are found in
A&E's Guides.
or if ur editing in Premiere, i guess u could use cat's method.
