how do I rip the audio from a MPG file?

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how do I rip the audio from a MPG file?

Postby leathelanime » Sun Aug 25, 2002 3:17 pm

Topic....If you would be so kind can you break it into steps
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Postby Eek-1 » Sun Aug 25, 2002 3:35 pm

leathelanime: you've been a member for almost a yr still don't know how to do this?? Oh well....


You need a MPEG de-multiplexer. My suggestion is TMPGEnc, coz it's free.
Download from www.pegasys-inc.com


Direction:
Run the program. From the menu, select File --> MPEG Tools...

Click on De-multiplex tab, and choose your MPG file for input.

The program should display the video's padding_stream, video_stream, and audio_stream.
Simply double-click on the audio_stream and save your .mp2 audio. Done!
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Postby leathelanime » Sun Aug 25, 2002 3:42 pm

thats becuase I never made any parodies so I never bothered on learning how to take the audio.But I just came here to post that I found out already so thanks
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Postby SephirothJenova » Sun Aug 25, 2002 4:05 pm

What if you wanted to make it an mp3 file, not an mp2?

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Postby NicholasDWolfwood » Sun Aug 25, 2002 4:35 pm

Just use VirtualDub to make to import the MPEG file, then cut it into a WAV file. Really easy.
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Postby klinky » Sun Aug 25, 2002 7:30 pm

SephirothJenova wrote:What if you wanted to make it an mp3 file, not an mp2?

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TMPEG comes with a demux util under I believe, MPEG Tools.


Once you have the mp2 file, you can get it to mp3, by decompressing it to wave, or converting it directly to a mp3. The easiest way to do either is to use WinAmps Diskwriter plugin or the Lame(actual name) MP3 output plugin.


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Postby TokyoU15 » Sun Aug 25, 2002 10:15 pm

wouldnt it be much easier to use Goldwave? I think that's what the prog. is called. I used that to rip the audio off some of my old wmv amv's and it worked perfectly. I'm pretty sure it can do the same with mpeg files.
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Postby mexicanjunior » Tue Aug 27, 2002 8:08 pm

TokyoU15 wrote:wouldnt it be much easier to use Goldwave? I think that's what the prog. is called. I used that to rip the audio off some of my old wmv amv's and it worked perfectly. I'm pretty sure it can do the same with mpeg files.


Agreed, you could also do it easily in Premiere I suppose. :D
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Postby klinky » Tue Aug 27, 2002 9:52 pm

TokyoU15 wrote:wouldnt it be much easier to use Goldwave? I think that's what the prog. is called. I used that to rip the audio off some of my old wmv amv's and it worked perfectly. I'm pretty sure it can do the same with mpeg files.



Depending on how it's done. The goldwae is not a "proven" method. Klinky's method works ;) If you can validate your method and show a way to do it easier in Goldwave then go ahead. Just not alot of people just have Goldwave lying around and it's more of a audio editing program.



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