[quote name=\'jmangin\' date=\'Jun 14 2005, 06:19 AM\']I've done that before using Sound Recorder and it works quite well (obviously you would end up with a .wav quality file).
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It works
okay. As an audiophile, I would circumcise myself with a rusty butter knife before sending audio I wanted to archive through another D/A conversion. But, as an audiophile, I would never consider something pulled off of a taped broadcast of a game show to be archivable. If you're happy doing that, I suppose it would be an allright way to do it, because the audio quality isn't gonna be anywhere near CD-quality, anyhow.
The way I usually do it is to use Graphedit to see how the video file is demuxed natively and then figure out where to use a dump filter on the audio, which usually results in an unsigned WAV that I can shoot through GoldWave for trimming and conversion to whatever format I ultimately want it in. But I realize this is a fairly advanced way to go about it.
(And if this didn't make sense, don't email me asking for a step-by-step, because I'm not gonna do it. I will, however, offer the following URL:
http://www.apecity.com/tivo/, which is what I used to learn Graphedit and extrapolated the knowledge gained therein to figure out how to do this.)