TIVO2GO - extract audio?

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Hi.

I've recorded a classical concert on my TIVO from one of the FM radio
feeds on my digital cable. I want to turn it into a wav/mp3 file. I
have TIVO2GO set up, but I'm not sure how I can decode/decrypt the tivo
file and extract the audio portion.

Thanks for any help!

David
 
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One way might be to use the graphedit method
(http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=tivo+graphedit&btnG=Google+Search)
and make a graph that saves only the audio, not the video. I've used
this to save as mpeg, but haven't tried to save only the audio alone,
just speculating...

- Jerry

unfrostedpoptart wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've recorded a classical concert on my TIVO from one of the FM radio
> feeds on my digital cable. I want to turn it into a wav/mp3 file. I
> have TIVO2GO set up, but I'm not sure how I can decode/decrypt the tivo
> file and extract the audio portion.
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> David
>
 
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In article <%RWee.1094$f57.247@trndny04>, Jerry Albro wrote:
> One way might be to use the graphedit method
> (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=tivo+graphedit&btnG=Google+Search)
> and make a graph that saves only the audio, not the video. I've used
> this to save as mpeg, but haven't tried to save only the audio alone,
> just speculating...
>
> - Jerry
>
> unfrostedpoptart wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> I've recorded a classical concert on my TIVO from one of the FM radio
>> feeds on my digital cable. I want to turn it into a wav/mp3 file. I
>> have TIVO2GO set up, but I'm not sure how I can decode/decrypt the tivo
>> file and extract the audio portion.
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>>
>> David
>>

I've used GraphEdit to save audio only: demux and dump the audio as
..mp2, used mkwACT to decompress to .wav, CoolEdit (or Audacity,
freeware) to edit. I've done this mainly to use a short clip of a show's
theme music for the menu screen of a DVD, so I encoded back to .mp2 with
GraphEdit and whatever mp2 encoder worked.

Jim