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I taped a wedding for a family member including the 1/2 hour or so of a string quartet playing while guests arrived. I would like to take the audio of that pre-ceremony music and put it onto a CD for them (it included some original music the couple wrote). Without investing in a lot of software for a one-time project, what is a good way put this audio track onto a music CD so they could listen to it on any CD player (not just a computer).

2007-05-19 03:49:08 · 2 answers · asked by Rob B 7 in Consumer Electronics Camcorders

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if it were me, i would find the A/V out adaptor for the camcorder and run the audio only to the computer sound card input. record and save as wave the desired portions. then use Nero to select the files and burn as audio CD.

2007-05-19 04:09:05 · answer #1 · answered by lare 7 · 0 0

the least perplexing way, heading off cables and specific application, is to purchase a television card (very much less costly those days) and plug it right into a pc. connect the video participant to the pc card by potential of a typical coax cable (television ariel cable) and checklist it as in case you have been recording a television programme. You get the recording application with the cardboard. Then burn a DVD with the record you have recorded. Amazingly, some movies are rather reproduction risk-free (i don't be attentive to how they do it). reproduction them this way and you will have not have been given any issues. movies are such undesirable high quality which you will locate that the DVD high quality isn't any worse than the unique. i've got finished it extremely some circumstances. As for cassettes I propose you study somebody else's answer. i haven't discovered a reasonable way different than for utilising extremely some cables and sound enjoying cards and extremely some messing approximately.

2016-12-11 14:02:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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