Audio of Trailers
- Toshiyan
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Audio of Trailers
Anyone know a place that you can get the audio to trailers of movies? Like Pirates of the Caribbean, Passion of the Christ, etc...
or do you have to get them from the DVD?
Help appreciated.
or do you have to get them from the DVD?
Help appreciated.
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- Scintilla
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I've wondered if the 5.1-channel audio that some of the trailers over at the Quicktime site have get retained when put on at least the movies' HD-DVD/Blu-ray releases, if not DVD.Scintilla wrote:I suppose it's not a bad idea to rip the audio streams from movie trailers offered for download at said movies' official websites, since the copyright owners are making them freely available anyway...
- CorpseGoddess
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You can rent the DVD. Most DVD's coming out now include the theatrical trailer. Of course, that's a crapshoot---my Lethal Weapon trailer I just did came off the DVD, but they didn't do a damn thing to it to clean it up---it still had the 1987 film and sound.
For movies that aren't on DVD, well....stuff that you could do is probably illegal.
For movies that aren't on DVD, well....stuff that you could do is probably illegal.
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The correct answer would have been to download said trailer, or hell just stream it, open up the audio editor of your choice, Audacity would do and it's free, go to your sound mixer and make sure 'Stereo Mix' or 'Mixer' is enabled as a recording device, choose it in your audio editing program and hit record as you play back the trailer on your pc thereby recording the audio.
There's other ways and it gets easier with different formats but if you want to get stuff off of Apple's website which it sounds like you do, this would be the fastest way.
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The correct answer would have been to download said trailer, or hell just stream it, open up the audio editor of your choice, Audacity would do and it's free, go to your sound mixer and make sure 'Stereo Mix' or 'Mixer' is enabled as a recording device, choose it in your audio editing program and hit record as you play back the trailer on your pc thereby recording the audio.
There's other ways and it gets easier with different formats but if you want to get stuff off of Apple's website which it sounds like you do, this would be the fastest way.
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