Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:31 pm
There are two ways to do this, BTD:
1: Pop in the DVD side of SOL into your computer, go to your volume properties and go to options and switch it to your recording properties. Select Wave Out. Now, run your audio recording program of choice, say Adobe Audition for example.
Select the "Lynstrumental" you want, but before playing said "Lynstrumental" be sure to hit record first, THEN play your "Lynstrumental" of choice. Experiment with the volume properties so it will not sound awful and distorted.
Or...
2: Download a DVD Ripper like DVD Decrypter. Rip the Video portions of each instrumental, then with a video editing program like VirtualDub, extract the audio, this way you will not have to worry tempering with your recording properties.
Note: When extracting the audio of your ripped video, it will save it as a wave file if you're using VirtualDub.
1: Pop in the DVD side of SOL into your computer, go to your volume properties and go to options and switch it to your recording properties. Select Wave Out. Now, run your audio recording program of choice, say Adobe Audition for example.
Select the "Lynstrumental" you want, but before playing said "Lynstrumental" be sure to hit record first, THEN play your "Lynstrumental" of choice. Experiment with the volume properties so it will not sound awful and distorted.
Or...
2: Download a DVD Ripper like DVD Decrypter. Rip the Video portions of each instrumental, then with a video editing program like VirtualDub, extract the audio, this way you will not have to worry tempering with your recording properties.
Note: When extracting the audio of your ripped video, it will save it as a wave file if you're using VirtualDub.