At a county music club I recorded one singer (with her permission) I only wanted sound and so left the camera on the table with the lens cap on.
I have frequentley done this in the past and, using Adobe Premier had no trouble capturing and then copying to CD. A replacement computer was not set up for Adobe and I find that VideoStudio 9 does all I need - until I have just tried to copy the sound only tape.
Is there a way to do this?
How to c apture sound only.
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Any reason why you posted this in "Vista" forum?
I have moved it the "VideoStudio" forum.
If you have a camcorder recording and want to extract the audio then you simply transfer the recording to your hard drive as normal (video & audio)
then from the VideoStudio "Share" tab you select export audio file.
I have moved it the "VideoStudio" forum.
If you have a camcorder recording and want to extract the audio then you simply transfer the recording to your hard drive as normal (video & audio)
then from the VideoStudio "Share" tab you select export audio file.
