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Pulling an audio track off a quicktime movie
So I have this quicktime movie of some girl stripping. It's a boring piece of crap, and I would have junked it long ago, but I really like the audio track. Is there a way to pull it off the movie? What program could I use? I'm not much of an A/V guy.
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You might try VirtualDub (http://www.virtualdub.org/) I'm not sure if it can open Quicktime, though I'm fairly certain it can, I don't have any quicktime movies to test it with right now.
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if you have quicktime pro you can do it...you can do an export audio to whatever. You can buy it for 30 bux, or i'm sure if you look real hard (*snip, now now...no telling HOW*) you can find a serial generator.
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cool edit pro can too
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