how to capture sound from VCR onto computer then...

Discussion in 'Video capturing from analog sources' started by vt57, Aug 17, 2005.

  1. vt57

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    hi, i need to know what device i can use to capture sound from a VCR with high quality sound without using a video capture card and/or do i need a video card?

    why?

    because i have a foreign movie series that's in dvd quality on my pc but speaks different the language that i do not understand. On the other hand, i have the same movie series on tape which speaks the language that i could understand and its quality is low. I want to capture the sound from the tape onto my computer and import that sound into the movie that i have in dvd quality on my pc. The lenght of the movie on pc is a little longer than the tape's. So which software do i use to cut the video and sound? The type of file of the movie on pc is in .rvmb file.

    Please everyone try to help, ive spent alot times on searching and still could not yet find the info how to do it. Much appreciated.
     
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    If your audio card has an audio input jack then you can record audio from the VCR. I think you you can also use the MIC jack but I don't know how good the quality would be. For the .rvmb (did you mean .rmvb) Real Audio file you can find converter software on the internet and then edit it in Goldwave or Soundforge (they may even take .rmvb).
     

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