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May 7, 2006 at 11:41 AM #39153
Anonymous
Inactivehey yall, i recently sang with my local choir, and it was filmed by a good friend who owns a film co. he has made me a DVD of the choir. but, i’d really like to have the music on a CD. the only thing is he can’t do the CD’s. so, i was wondering if there was any way to put the DVD in, and transfer it onto a CD. as in, maybe put the DVD into my TV, and hook my camera up to the TV. when the music starts playing, i simply pres record on my camera. then, put that into a CD making drive, and make me a CD. but, i’m looking for something that will work. let me know.
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May 7, 2006 at 5:35 PM #169695
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InactiveDo you have any audio recording software? If so, one easy solution would be to buy a 1/8" male to 1/8" male cable and plug that into the headphone jack of your dvd player and into the mic input of your computer. Play the DVD and record the audio directly onto your computer.
Remember: turn OFF the +1db mic boost or else the sound will come through very distorted. If you need more detailed information on this approach, just ask.
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May 7, 2006 at 8:12 PM #169696
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InactiveAlso, the Lite-On 5045 DVD/CD recorder does audio CD’s. It lets you make tracks on the fly or by stopping between cuts. The S-VCD’s it makes are really good. Capturing to the PC ic cheaper if you have the right tools installed. If you card has line in, you can get a RCA to mini plug adapter at RadioShack. By going line out to line in, you will avoid mismatched impedence/voltage problems that cause distortion or frequency responce issues.
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May 8, 2006 at 9:59 AM #169697
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InactiveBy going line out to line in, you will avoid mismatched impedence/voltage problems that cause distortion or frequency responce issues.
I tried line in when I was recording some stuff and for some reason it was coming in Mono. I may have a faulty sound card or something but thats why I always use the mic input. Forgot about line in.
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May 8, 2006 at 4:12 PM #169698
Anonymous
InactiveMake sure you are using the stereo plug, not mono like the mic is.
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June 5, 2006 at 5:18 PM #169699
Anonymous
Inactivefrom the audio "out" of the DVD player to the audio "in" of a CD recorder!!!
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