Yes.
Capture the video and drag it to the timeline but drag it to the AUDIO part
of the timeline not the VIDEO part. Then with nothing at all on the VIDEO
line save by pressing CTRL+P or clicking "Save to my computer" when the save
movie wizard starts and you get to the save options portion you will be
saving it as a WMA (Audio) file.
-Wojo
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"chevy_big_block_bro" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
in message news:82047CEC-FDAC-4969-B548-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Is there a way to rip the sound track from a home video recorded on a DV
> cam
> corder?