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Officer Farva
02-24-2005, 08:28 PM
I downloaded a funny soundboard and like to mix things that people say in them into songs which make it pretty funny. I tried to open the soundboard with winzip and get the mp3's or wavs or whatever is in the soundboard so I could use my sound mixer to put them in a song, after failing to do that I searched the internet and could only find some sound clips but not all of them which I wanted for the song I am making. Long story short, is it possible to open the soundboard up and take the sounds out in the form of an mp3 or wav or something? or are they stuck in there? I am sure I could just record it but I don't think a recording of a recording will sound so good on my crappy microphone.

All responses are appreciated, thanks.

Garbage Can Lid
02-24-2005, 09:23 PM
I downloaded a funny soundboard and like to mix things that people say in them into songs which make it pretty funny. I tried to open the soundboard with winzip and get the mp3's or wavs or whatever is in the soundboard so I could use my sound mixer to put them in a song, after failing to do that I searched the internet and could only find some sound clips but not all of them which I wanted for the song I am making. Long story short, is it possible to open the soundboard up and take the sounds out in the form of an mp3 or wav or something? or are they stuck in there? I am sure I could just record it but I don't think a recording of a recording will sound so good on my crappy microphone.

All responses are appreciated, thanks.

Get "Total Recorder", and either buy it, crack it, or keep it as the unregistered version. Then you record one of the sounds you want from your soundboard, and save that sound as whatever title you want. As long as the sound isn't too many seconds long, you can record it with the unregistered version. It's really cool, because it records anything that plays through your speakers in EXACT quality. It will save it in .wav format, but if you find that it takes up to much space (and it does), download dBpowerAMP Music Converter (it's totally free), and convert it to .mp3 format (recommended).

You can download Total Recorder here: http://www.download.com/Total-Recor...tml?tag=lst-0-1

You can download dBpowerAMP Music Converter for free, here: http://www.download.com/dBpowerAmp-...tml?tag=lst-0-1

KDK
02-24-2005, 09:35 PM
Or 'perform' your song live using the soundboard itself.

JerkyMyTurky
02-24-2005, 10:42 PM
You need a Flash Decompiler. I have an older version of Sothink's SWF Decompiler and it works perfectly. Here is a 15 day trial for the newest version...
http://www.download.com/Sothink-SWF-Decompiler-MX-2005/3000-6676_4-10350589.html

I found my version on a p2p network, so you could search around there.

Here is another one that is free. I haven't tried this one, but its for free so you might as well look into it...
http://www.download.com/Flash-Compiler-Decompiler/3000-2068_4-10317141.html?tag=lst-0-3