I'm making a video compilation of various FC2 clips, and for a few of them I need access to the raw audio files contained within the game.
Is there a tool or extractor of some kind out there to isolate the individual audio files?
Or...
Does anyone know a way of seperating the music/ambience of Windows programs from the audio stream recorded by Fraps while recording gameplay of FC2?
What happened was, while Game-testing a map I I had been making, I was listening to music. Figuring that Fraps would only record the audio of the program i was actually using it in, I left the music on.
Now all my videos are contaminated with music that's going to get all chopped up and out of synch as I edit the video.
-Windows Vista Home Premium, x64 Edition
-Fraps 2.9.8, build 7777 set to "Detect Best input", Vista Direct Stream
- nForce 780i SLI w/ Azalia HD Audio
Note: I'm editing with Adobe Premier Pro CS4, and while I have music polluting my "action" audio, it seems that there's /no/ audio whatsoever unless there's music playing in the first place.
This is only within Premier. I can play the raw .avi and hear all audio. (Even Windows movie maker can monitor/replay the audio.)
Thanks in advance for help and suggestions!

