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Have you this genre of on-line device to rip the musics of the video games too?
Grab it or convert it as a DivX, then get a free program like VirtualDub to get the audio from the movie.
You’ll obtain a wave or mp3 file according to your choices, and then you just have to get another free program like Audacity to cut what you doesn’t want in this file !
Of course, having SoundForge and a fast computer would help, you let SF as a background task recording what’s played on your computer (movies, but also games, etc.) and at the end you just have to cut the undesired parts.
The sound file of a DVD is in VOB format, so you have to convert it to another file system. That’s why i’m telling you to convert the DVD in a DivX format, because the sound file in a DivX is in MP3. After that step, grab VirtualDub and extract the audio track from the DivX.
At this moment, you still have the full movie as an audio file, if you want some parts, you’ll have to get an audio editor program and cut the undesired parts.
Of course you can choose to record directly the sound when you watch it (eg: like if you had a microphone and a tape recorder directly in front of the speakers).
The ultima solution would be to buy a program that do everything automaticaly, but i don’t know any of them nor their prices !
oh whoops, you already said there’s no soundtrack. well, i tried.
But I always search the entire original soundtrack…
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