hey i tried that but when i select export as mp3 it tells me to find the .dll thingNetRyder said:www.videohelp.com has quite a few guides that show you how to extract audio from various video file formats.
Another option is to grab Audacity (http://audacity.sf.net), and set the source as the sound card output. Then play the video, hit record and find something to do while it goes through the whole thing. The sound will be channeled in directly, so the quality is pristine. Once the recording is complete, you can save the file as a wav (huuuuge), mp3 or ogg file.
You need the Lame encoder - lame_enc.dllFishBoy said:hey i tried that but when i select export as mp3 it tells me to find the .dll thing