Darn it! I need a wav file!

Fritzo

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I need a wav file of Bugs Bunny doing that "Flippity Flapity Floop" spell in that one cartoon where he and Daffy Duck found a genie. I know....wierd, but it's going to play a great role in a joke I'm setting up at work ;)

Can anyone find it? I can't get in anywhere!
 

billandopus

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You can find the file on "those places" and it's called Ali Baba Bunny. You can rip the audio from the video and take the part that you want. I'm purposely trying to be rather vague because I don't want to be banned but I think you know what I mean. There are many programs out there that will also rip audio from a vid source so that should be too hard to find. Good luck.

Some website may have that audio portion already ripped but you'd have to find it. I haven't seen it anywhere but it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
 

GoingUp

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Originally posted by: bill_n_opus
You can find the file on "those places" and it's called Ali Baba Bunny. You can rip the audio from the video and take the part that you want. I'm purposely trying to be rather vague because I don't want to be banned but I think you know what I mean. There are many programs out there that will also rip audio from a vid source so that should be too hard to find. Good luck.

Some website may have that audio portion already ripped but you'd have to find it. I haven't seen it anywhere but it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

why would you get banned for it?
 

billandopus

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Well, we're talking about giving advice to someone to "retrieve" a file from sources that aren't exactly legal. Then you are going to rip the audio from something that doesn't belong to you isn't exactly legal as well.

I hang at dvdtalk.com and they don't tolerate such stuff there for obvious reasons. It's best to be vague.

Now, if we're talking about how to rip audio for your own personal use from audio sources that you already own (like a cd) then it's okay because it woudl fall under the "fair use" clause. A dvd has been ruled otherwise by the courts. Fair use doesn't apply to dvds apparently. Certainly fair use would not apply to an .mpeg ripped from tv whose rights still belong to Warner Bros.

So, I gave hints and it would seem that he figured it out so that's good.