Most DVD recorders have Audio and video output sockets on the back.
Use the Left and Right audio out and connect to a recorder.
These days most people will want the audio stored digitally.
You can use a patch lead that combines the two RCA connector to a single stereo 3.5mm jack plug, use the jack plug in the mic socket of your computer and record using windows recorder or equivalent.
You can also buy dedicated MP3 recorders that accept analogue inputs, or use a capture card or dongle.
Any of the Sony dual VCR/DVD players can record from DVD.
Panasonic's new 50GB BD recorder, the DMR-E700BD, can also record on DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs.
You can connect the output of your DVR in a DVD recorder, such as the Samsung DVD-VR375. This will record your DVR programs directly to DVD.
You can use your computers sound mixer to record its output. Each sound card and system is different, but all can do it.
The DvD ripper will copy the information from the disc, it will not remove the information off of it.
buy and install an FM modulator. it works off of the FM radio.
Try this: http://jponline.hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Record-Sound-off-of-Youtube-Videos
Hi, You should be able to do it with the right equipment. A lot depends on your DVD recorder and its capabilities and whether or not your cable box has the appropriate outputs on it. Just remember, "Where there's a will, there's a way". Hope this helps, Cubby
If it's new then it could be hooked up wrong. If it isn't new then you could have done what I did by mistake and hit the "mute" button on your controls. Look for the mute button and click it. Hopefully this is all that's wrong.If it's old...that could be the problem. My CyberHome DVD player, after lots of service, sometimes would play DVD 's without the sound . Usually after resetting (turned off, and maybe unplugged) it would play sound again, for a while.You could also try this:For a CyberHome DVD player that plays no sound when watching DVD's, another option that worked for me without resetting it or shutting it off was to place a music CD in the player. Once it played the music CD with sound, eject it and put the DVD back in. Works without fail unless the sound is really messed up.
just turn the sound off of your computer it is simple
If you can play the music on the internet, you can record it with an audio recorder. It is very easy and you can take music off of the internet without limitation. After that, you can insert music into PowerPoint straightly.
You need a sound editor. Try WavePad. It works great.