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It is if you have Windows Movie Maker. Simply drag the clip into the 'audio' portion {at first, I don't think it will let you. It'll insist the clip go in Video--THEN you can drag it down} and 'save movie file' highest quality audio... It'll save as wma, which in my experience is unburnable. Get an audio converter...Xilisoft is good for that.

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I've got this video of a live performance of a band and I'm wondering if it's possible to somehow just save the sound of it so I could burn it onto a CD later.

 

Is that possible?

 

If you have a tape of it, then just get a CD burner that hooks up to a sterio or something, hook it up to your TV, play the tape of the band, and record to the CD.

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