Although not related to Myth, I figure someone around here might know a thing or two about this: in the film 300, Leonidas battles an Immortal champion to the beat of a specific track. This track is not available on the 300 soundtrack (really), and I've been looking to get it for some time now.
1) Does anyone know what that song is called?
2) If not, is there some way I can pull just the song from the DVD audio?
Number 2, if it's even possible, would require some technical knowledge that I don't have. It would have to remove the Immortal guy's grunting and the sounds of battle. Any help on this? can this even be done?
Some help with an audio question?
it's weird that the music for that is not on the soundtrack...being it a piece of music of the movie, but well, don't have the soundtrack so I can't talk about that
regarding extracting music or audio from a dvd it's pretty easy, though I can't preach on doing so for obvious copywright issues...
but extracting the screams or sound fx from a music is impossible unless you have the audio split tracks, that means music on 1 channel, fx on the other, voices on the other, etc....
which only the sound engineer of the movie would have or someone that has access to those elements....
or....
regarding extracting music or audio from a dvd it's pretty easy, though I can't preach on doing so for obvious copywright issues...
but extracting the screams or sound fx from a music is impossible unless you have the audio split tracks, that means music on 1 channel, fx on the other, voices on the other, etc....
which only the sound engineer of the movie would have or someone that has access to those elements....
or....
As carlinho said, you can't really extract it with something like Audio Hijack because you'd get all the ambient noise with it.
You've prolly already web-searched for it.
What about checking the credits for its title and artist and then directly contacting the group/individual who made it? Might have to pay for it, but that can't be too bad. Mb it's on iTunes for $.99!
You've prolly already web-searched for it.
What about checking the credits for its title and artist and then directly contacting the group/individual who made it? Might have to pay for it, but that can't be too bad. Mb it's on iTunes for $.99!