Bonne fin d'après-midi DJX (j'suis à Ottawa),
Do you mean that converting a video file on SONAR is somehow difficult
according to what you have written? For instance, filming via voice memo's
application? WMA should work on an audio track via SONAR.
Also, if you are interested, I can help you with French, as I was montréalais
(born in Algiers and left it a year later to avoid the civil war which took
place during the 1990s). if English is your mothertongue, you shall have
somehow some notions of French, as a third of the vocabulary in modern English
comes from French or other languages derived from latin. DJX, ce serait votre
ojbectif secondaire, devant vous aider pour mieux utiliser votre SONAR.
If you have other questions (si vous avez d'autres questions), I will do my
best to help you (je ferai de mon possible pour vous aider).
I than you in advance (je vous en remercie d'avance).
Adel
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Objet : [ddots-l] Re: Taking audio from iPhone video
Are we talking about a future recording? Or one you've already done?
If a future recording, you can use voice memos app to record a lossless capture
(you must change settings first). If it's a video, it will probably be
compressed.
In any case, you can use a variety of tools to generate an audio format version
of the file, from using a simple media player like Winamp or VLC to convert the
file, to using dedicated tools like Sound Forge, GoldWave etc. As long as the
converter supports mp4/aac format, you can convert to wave or mp3. If you go
down the voice memos app route and record lossless, convert to wav or another
lossless format like flac, though voice memos may already use flac to save its
lossless recordings.
HTH, DJX
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<ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> On Behalf
Of Stacy Blackwell
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2020 12:00 AM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [ddots-l] Taking audio from iPhone video
Hello all, I'm sure this question has been asked before; I apologize for asking
it again. If I want to take an iPhone video of my band and import just the
audio into Sonar, can I separate the audio and video files? Also, would I then
need to convert the audio file to mp3 to import into Sonar 8.5? I know I can
record it analog via headphone jack, but I'm trying to avoid that. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
S.