On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 20:09:24 -0500
frank <frankpirrone(a)gmail.com> wrote:
lanas wrote:
Hi all,
I recorded this fabulous movie from the 1920s, "Faust" by German
filmmaker Murnau, as it was shown on TV. It has a fabulous
soundtrack which is akin to bands like Univers Zero and Art Zoyd
but in a lighter mood so to speak. Even perhaps an enriched
version of The Residents. In short, it's a good listen and a good
inspiration for meldoci and rythmic moods. Moreover, according to
IMDB it seems there are several soundtracks, so it could be
unlikely for me to rent the exact same DVD.
I could load the recorded track into Kino and save only the audio
(I guess - I never did it yet) but that takes an awful lot of time
because Kino will have to convert the file and the movie last about
two hours, so that's a lot of processing time.
My question is, is there an utility out there that will separate
the audio from the images of a recorded track and record the audio
in a separate track (possibly at a higher speed than regular
viewing) ?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Al
I believe that what you seek is mencoder.
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I think there is something like mplayer -dumpaudio or something the
like, should be documented in the manpage or so..
Regards
Philipp