Is it possible to extract sound files from flash?

DrPizza

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It's been over a decade since I've recorded any sounds on my computer. But, can't you just use the sound recorder that comes with windows and saves it to a .wav file? (or whatever options have been added since Windows 95.)

I have no clue about how much quality you'd lose in doing so.

Also, be careful of issues regarding copyright - you mentioned this is an "assignment" - school assignment? Make sure your use doesn't violate either copyright laws, or perhaps plagiarism.
 

fire400

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Originally posted by: DrPizza
It's been over a decade since I've recorded any sounds on my computer. But, can't you just use the sound recorder that comes with windows and saves it to a .wav file? (or whatever options have been added since Windows 95.)

I have no clue about how much quality you'd lose in doing so.

Also, be careful of issues regarding copyright - you mentioned this is an "assignment" - school assignment? Make sure your use doesn't violate either copyright laws, or perhaps plagiarism.

if you have an x-fi soundcard, you can do it manually with the creative sound recorder.