I want to obtain the background music of a certain movie (the Montgomery Flea Market Rap) and I can’t find any audio files on the internet. I figure there’s some software designed to record such music whilst a movie is playing.
This would be great help to me!!!





March 7th, 2009 at 8:03 pm
Yes, get Mega Sound Recorder (free) ~
March 9th, 2009 at 7:48 pm
There are several softwares you can try. First you don´t need to record anything. If you have the movei as a file on your computer then that is a very nice recording already made. You just need to get it out of there or rip it. If the file is an .avi or .mpg then virtual dub is the one. Just load up the file, scan to the part were the music is, mark in and out points and then choose save as wav. No you have the sound as an independent file you can do anything with.
If the file is a DVD image then it gets a little trickier. Either burn the image to a DVD (if you don´t already have it on DVD) or use a software to mount the image. Your computer then thinks you have popped a DVD in. Either way the .vob files, that contain all video and audio data, can now be browsed. Next free software to use is DVDx. Use DVDx to find the part in the .vob that holds the music. Export the file as an uncompressed avi file. You get a huge file containing both video and audio. This file can then be loaded into virtual dub to generate a wav.
March 11th, 2009 at 10:04 pm
Audacity (free, excellent)
How do I download and install the LAME MP3 encoder for Audacity?
I saved lame_enc.dll and readme.txt files in lame_enc directory.
C:\Program Files\Audacity\lame_enc\
Tutorials: Typical audio recording tasks