John, thank you.
When I tried your suggestion with Windows Movie Maker I get an Error / No
Entry Logo.
So I tried AoA Audio Extractor but it does not convert sound to WMA (which I
want), only to MP3 or WAV.
So I tried an evaluation copy of the more advanced "X Video Converter" which
has managed to convert the sound from 2 of my 12 videos to WMA but it
refuses to convert the other 10.
I am getting a strange error message "Video frame 0/0 Percent
(-2147483628%)" which I am referring to the company that makes AoA Audio
Extractor and X video converter. I never realized this was going to be so
complicated. Still it keeps me young.
Cheers
Kevin
"John Inzer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> headache5678 wrote:
>> I want to be able to record the sound only into WMA format from a
>> video e.g. what I post on YouTube. My son can easily do this using
>> the drop down "What U Hear" option in Windows Movie Maker Version 5.2
>> / build 2600 using his hi-spec Dell desktop.
>>
>> On my newer but lower spec HP laptop, I have the same version and
>> build of Windows Movie Maker but I do not have the "What u hear"
>> option in the audio sound source (I only have Microphone, Cd or wave
>> mix but my son has 7 options).
>>
>> Can I fix this, is this likely a hardware / sound card limitation or
>> would I be better using other software, say Audacity (?) or similar ?
> ==================================
> Simple way to extract audio from a video
> clip using Windows Movie Maker....
>
> To save only the audio track of a video clip...
> drag the video to the "Audio/Music" track.
> Then go to...File / Save Movie File / ect...ect......
>
> This will result in a .wma audio file. Be sure
> to drag the clip all the way to the left on the
> timeline or you will have dead air at the
> beginning.
>
> Also the following free software may be worth a try:
>
> AoA Audio Extractor
> http://www.aoamedia.com/audioextractor.htm
>
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>
> John Inzer MS-MVP
> Digital Media Experience
>
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>
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