> How do you capture your mp3 files.
> I've tried several attempts with some programs, no luck.
Well, I'm sure that there are many ways to do this, but
the way that *I* do it is (on Windows XP):
1) Use VideoReDo to extract an MPEG-2 of the part of
the DVD you want (no quality loss here)
2) Use Aimersoft Video Converter to convert this
MPEG-2 to a WAV (video is stripped out automatically)
3) Use ngWave to do cut out precisely what you do not
want, slow down by 4% (if using PAL as source), and
raise volume level (saved this as a WAV)
4) Use Razor Lame to convert the WAV to MP3
That gives me this:
http://ufoseries.com/temp/sid.mp3I won't add this to my "dialog" page, because it's got
that annoying sound effect in the background.
Marc